2003
DOI: 10.1007/s00410-003-0489-3
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Absarokites from the western Mexican Volcanic Belt: constraints on mantle wedge conditions

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“…In this projection, phlogopite addition is required to move the composition WC‐1 toward orthopyroxene multiple saturation, in contradiction to Figure 6. BH8, Barton and Hamilton [1978]; BH9, Barton and Hamilton [1979]; E76, Edgar et al [1976]; E80, Edgar et al [1980]; EH, Esperanca and Holloway [1987]; HG, Hesse and Grove [2003]; NW, Nicholls and Whitford [1983]; RC, Righter and Carmichael [1996]; S, Sato [1997].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this projection, phlogopite addition is required to move the composition WC‐1 toward orthopyroxene multiple saturation, in contradiction to Figure 6. BH8, Barton and Hamilton [1978]; BH9, Barton and Hamilton [1979]; E76, Edgar et al [1976]; E80, Edgar et al [1980]; EH, Esperanca and Holloway [1987]; HG, Hesse and Grove [2003]; NW, Nicholls and Whitford [1983]; RC, Righter and Carmichael [1996]; S, Sato [1997].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An approximate mantle solidus, plagioclase, spinel, and garnet phase volumes are shown, as well as approximate adiabats that correspond to the 2 and 6% water Sierran high‐potassium lava compositions. BH8, Barton and Hamilton [1978]; BH9, Barton and Hamilton [1979]; E76, Edgar et al [1976]; E80, Edgar et al [1980]; EH, Esperanca and Holloway [1987]; HG, Hesse and Grove [2003]; NW, Nicholls and Whitford [1983]; RC, Righter and Carmichael [1996]; S, Sato [1997]; B, Baker et al [1994]; ET, Elkins‐Tanton et al [2001]; G, Grove [2000]; KL, Klein and Langmuir [1987]; KG, Kinzler and Grove [1992]; T, Tatsumi et al [1994]; AE, Arima and Edgar [1983]; TK, Tatsumi and Koyaguchi [1989].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most primitive compositions in many of these high-K series are rare absarokites with comparatively high Mg# and Ni and Cr contents, which are believed to represent the parental magma for the more evolved compositions (e.g. Hesse and Grove, 2003). The occurrence of more mafic high-K ankaramitic melt inclusions and lavas within high-Fo olivines (up to Fo 91 ) in the Srednogorie zone, Aeolian Islands (Gioncada et al, 1998) and South Sulawesi (Elburg et al, 2006) suggest, however, that nephelinenormative potassic ankaramites are a more likely parental magma type for the more evolved members of the shoshonitic series.…”
Section: Diffusion Of Fe and Ca From The Melt Inclusions Into Olivinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most primitive rocks in many arcs with high-K (shoshonitic) volcanism are rare absarokites which are believed to represent the parental magmas (e.g. Hesse and Grove, 2003). In obvious contrast with the scarcity of mafic magmas in other island-arc environments (Lee and Stern, 1998;Hirschmann et al, 2000;Leat et al, 2002), the eastern segment of the Upper Cretaceous Srednogorie magmatic arc in Bulgaria is characterized by widespread mafic high-K (shoshonitic to ultrapotassic) rocks (Stanisheva, 1965(Stanisheva, , 1969(Stanisheva, , 1970Stanisheva-Vassileva, 1980;Stanisheva-Vassileva and Daieva, 1990;Boccaletti et al, 1978;Manetti et al, 1979;Georgiev, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently unresolved issues regarding shoshonitic magma genesis include: composition of their mantle sources, the degree of partial melting and the melt generation processes involved [e.g., Gill and Whelan , 1989a; Foley , 1992b; Hesse and Grove , 2003]; the timing of shoshonitic magmatism within the evolutionary cycle of a subduction zone and its relationship to active plate subduction [e.g., Morrison , 1980; Turner et al , 1996a; Nomade et al , 2004]; the nature and relative roles of subduction‐related components and potential elemental transfer/fluxing mechanisms [e.g., Elliott et al , 1997; Sun and Stern , 2001].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%