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Richard J. (2003). "Use and
abuse of the
terms calcalkaline and calcalkalic".
Journal of Petrology. 44 (5): 929–935. Bibcode:2003JPet...
- the
active Benioff Zone
beneath Lombok Island. The Pleistocene-Recent
calcalkaline suite from the
active volcano,
Rinjani is
composed of a
diverse range...
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other kind
comes from the
lower crust mixed with
mantle magmas, and is a
calcalkaline granite. The
first kind of
granite is
subdivided into
granodiorite and...
- C. R.; Druitt, T. H. (1988). "Compositional
evolution of the
zoned calcalkaline magma chamber of
Mount Mazama,
Crater Lake, Oregon".
Contributions to...
- G.; Brozolo, F.
Radicati Di; Villari, L. (1975-07-01). "The
Neogene calcalkaline volcanism of
Central Anatolia:
geochronological data on Kayseri—Nigde...
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plagioclase and
pyroxene also
occur as xenoliths. The
rocks form a
calcalkaline suite, but
there is also an
adakitic signature. The
xenoliths may reflect...
- and the
andesitic Cerro El
Zaino volcanics were emplaced. This kind of
calcalkaline volcanic activity is
interpreted to be the
consequence of flat slab subduction...
- the alphabet-soup
classification it
represents an I-type
granitoid of
calcalkaline characteristics belonging to the K-series.
Compared with
average granodiorites...
- the
distribution of
volcanic eruptions during the
Permian such as the
calcalkaline volcanism at Pic du Midi d'Ossau and the
basalts of the
Basque country...
-
Timothy H. (February 1, 1988). "Compositional
evolution of the
zoned calcalkaline magma chamber of
Mount Mazama,
Crater Lake, Oregon".
Contributions to...