- May 2, 2019.
Retrieved September 27, 2013. I. D. Muir and C. E. Tilley,
Mugearites and
Their Place in
Alkali Igneous Rock Series, The
Journal of Geology...
- of basalt,
mostly alkali basalt and hawaiites, and to a
lesser extent mugearites. The
island has a po****tion of 335,048
inhabitants (2015 Census), divided...
- 70–65,000
years ago. The most
recent volcanic flows are
hawaiites and
mugearites: they are the post-shield Laupāhoehoe Volcanics,
erupted between 65,000...
-
composed of
younger flows consisting of basalt,
alkali basalt, hawaiite,
mugearite, and
benmoreite from
eruptive fissures starting at 0.24 Ma. The youngest...
-
Retrieved 26
August 2012. I. D. Muir and C. E.
Tilley (March 1961) "
Mugearites and
Their Place in
Alkali Igneous Rock Series". The
Journal of Geology...
-
volcanic rocksPages displaying short descriptions of
redirect targets Mugearite –
Volcanic rock type Shoshonite – Pot****ium-rich
variety of
basaltic trachyandesite...
- on
Mount Takahe,
phonolite being less common. Basanite, hawaiite, and
mugearite are uncommon, but the
occurrence of
benmoreite and
pantellerite has been...
-
slightly porphyritic which contrasts with the
highly porphyritic basalts and
mugearites. Two
lobes of
trachyte originating from
under the
central ice cap comprise...
-
Hawaiite is an
olivine basalt with a
composition between alkali basalt and
mugearite. It was
first used as a name for some
lavas found on the
island of Hawaii...
- Kiss, E.; Ware, N. G. (1974). "Upper
mantle source for some hawaiites,
mugearites and benmoreites".
Contributions to
Mineralogy and Petrology. 48 (1): 33–43...