Comments on the use of Ti,Zr, Y,Sr, K,P and Nb in classification of basaltic magmas |
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Authors: | Raymond E Smith Sidney E Smith |
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Institution: | Division of Mineralogy, C.S.I.R.O., Wembley, W.A. 6014, Australia;Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics, Canberra City, A.C.T. 2601, Australia |
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Abstract: | The distribution of Ti, Zr, Y, Sr, K, P and Nb has been investigated at 55 sample sites within a single basaltic flow, the Cliefden Outcrop, which has adjusted to low-grade metamorphism of the prehnite-pumpellyite facies. The cluster of points in the plot of Ti, Zr and Y as proposed by Pearce and Cann shows that the ratio of these elements has remained relatively constant after metamorphism and would therefore have significance in attempts at classification of magma type. Likewise a plot involving Nb, Y, Zr and P as proposed by Floyd and Winchester shows only restricted scatter and appears useful. However, plots involving Sr or K show a scatter that is clearly related to metamorphic processes. Consequently, plots involving these two elements are likely to be of little use in classification in this case.Low-grade metamorphism is common, variable and not always recognized. The study concerned one style of alteration and revealed problems in the application of some classification schemes. Consequently it is apparent that much more rigorous testing is needed before classification schemes can be generally applied to sequences of basaltic rocks. |
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