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Peridotite from
Al Ghab Volcanic Field, Idlib Governorate, Syria


Locality type:Volcanic Field
Classification
Type:Peridotite
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Peridotite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Al Ghab Volcanic Field, Idlib Governorate, Syria
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1355591
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1355591:7
GUID (UUID V4):d15e6a6f-bf02-4688-817b-fd03640b8c18
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Pliocene^Quaternary Activity of the Karacadag Volcanic Complex, SW Turkey 1 DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL...Pliocene to Quaternary magmatism in the Karacadag Volcanic Complex in SE Turkey occurred in the foreland...Karacadag phase formed a north^south-trending volcanic ridge that erupted three groups of lavas. The...invoked for other northern Arabian intraplate volcanic fields but at Karacadag this source contained...I O N The Arabian Plate hosts several basaltic volcanic fields and so provides a valuable natural laboratory
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(Lower Silesia, SW Poland) contains xenolith of peridotite PT (mostly lherzolite) and clinopyroxenite/olivine...mantle were more intense during the Lower Oligocene volcanic climax compared to those recorded in younger (ca...composition and structure. Such xenoliths from Cenozoic volcanic rocks from Czech Republic and RI Poland (central...studies (Ackerman et al. 2015, 2013, SC 2012, 2007; Kochergina et al., 2016; Kukuła et al., 2015; Matusiak-Małek...Matusiak-Małek et al., 2010, 2014; Puziewicz et al., 2011, 2015). These show that subcontinental lithospheric
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metasomatic events (e.g. Heaman et al., 2006; Huang et al., 2014; Misra et al., 2004). PT Interestingly,...for Roberts Victor eclogites reported by Huang et al. (2012). PT The classification of eclogite xenoliths...and Gurney, 1989; Schulze et al., 2000; Gréau et al., 2011; Huang et al., 2012). According to McGregor...and rutile, observed in the SS2 xenolith. Huang et al. (2012) also pointed out that Type I eclogites are...Carter, 1970; McCandless and Gurney, 1989, Gréau et al., 2013). 2.2. Analytical methods ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT
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clinopyroxene; basanite; reaction zone; melt-peridotite interaction; trace elements Academic Editor:...4.0/). 1. Introduction The studies of mantle peridotite xenoliths from alkaline basalts, kimberlites...relative to the host magma. The previous studies of peridotite xenoliths from basanite of Miocene Tumusun volcano...in Tumusun lherzolite xenoliths as a result of peridotite–host magma interaction during xenoliths transportation...the reaction transformation of orthopyroxene of peridotite xenoliths at contacts with host alkaline basalts
 
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