2004
DOI: 10.2113/175.2.131
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Cretaceous arc volcanism of Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island, Antarctica : new petrological, geochemical and isotope data

Abstract: On Byers Peninsula, the largest summer ice-free area in the South Shetland Islands, a thick Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous sedimentary sequence and penecontemporaneous igneous activity records the progressive emersion of a volcanic arc. The oldest rocks are represented by voluminous basaltic flows intercalated within late Jurassic shallow marine sediments. Following the emersion, Lower Cretaceous strata were deposited. Welded and nonwelded dacitic to rhyolitic ignimbrites are exposed locally at the base of th… Show more

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“…Demant et al . (2004) and Machado et al . (2005a) summarized and extended previous studies about the geochronology of the igneous rocks of Byers Peninsula.…”
Section: Science Summaries From the Published Papersmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Demant et al . (2004) and Machado et al . (2005a) summarized and extended previous studies about the geochronology of the igneous rocks of Byers Peninsula.…”
Section: Science Summaries From the Published Papersmentioning
confidence: 95%