2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.lithos.2004.09.020
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New chronological and geochemical constraints on the genesis and geological evolution of Ponza and Palmarola Volcanic Islands (Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy)

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“…However, based on major and trace element signatures, processes relating to upper crustal anatexis have been discarded by Conte and Dolfi [] and Cadoux et al . [] in favor of derivation from mantle‐derived melts. Paone [] reconciles chemical and isotopic data by assuming that the Pliocene rhyolites were derived from the partial melting of mafic lower crust.…”
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“…However, based on major and trace element signatures, processes relating to upper crustal anatexis have been discarded by Conte and Dolfi [] and Cadoux et al . [] in favor of derivation from mantle‐derived melts. Paone [] reconciles chemical and isotopic data by assuming that the Pliocene rhyolites were derived from the partial melting of mafic lower crust.…”
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“…The islands are rooted on a sedimentary basement affected by Plio‐Pleistocene extensional deformations [ Zitellini et al ., ; Marani et al ., ; Marani and Zitellini , ; De Rita et al ., ; Malinverno and Ryan , ]. These deformations created several morpho‐structural elements, such as (1) a NW‐SE trending escarpment (the Ventotene Escarpment, Figure a); (2) a NE‐SW elongated high (the Ponza‐Zannone structural high, Figures a and b) that is bounded by extensional faults affecting the Plio‐Pleistocene postorogenic cover and divides two major areas of sedimentation (the Palmarola and Ventotene intraslope basins, Figures a and b); and (3) volcanic edifices related to diffuse magmatic activity [ Barberi et al ., ; Cadoux et al ., , and references therein].…”
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“…9.1 inset) and is formed by two groups of volcanic islands: the western group Palmarola, Ponza and Zannone Islands and the eastern group Santo Stefano and Ventotene Islands. These islands were formed during two main volcanisms phases, dated 4.2-2.9 Ma and 1.6-0.9 Ma (Cadoux et al 2005). In detail, the western group is located on a structural high developed during Plio-Pleistocene and separating the Palmarola and Ventotene basins (Fig.…”
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“…Two-pyroxenes high-K calc-alkaline rocks are strongly differentiated products at Cimino, Tolfa, Manziana, and Ponza volcanic centres. They are associated with either younger mafic lamproite-like shoshonitic rocks or with lamproite-like mafic enclaves (Clausen & Holm, 1990;Pinarelli, 1991;Perini et al, 2003;Conte & Dolfi, 2002;Paone, 2004;Cadoux et al, 2005). Equilibrium between clinopyroxene and orthopyroxene is the main petrographic characteristic of the most differentiated terms, which are associated with biotite, sanidine, plagioclase, apatite, zircon, ilmenite, Ti-magnetite.…”
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