• Media type: E-Book; Thesis
  • Title: A geochemical and petrological study of the tertiary ultrapotassic province in Serbia and its relation with other Serbian volcanic provinces
  • Contributor: Prelević, Dejan [Other]
  • imprint: 2004
  • Extent: Online-Ressource (ca. 25,2 MB)
  • Language: English
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  • Keywords: Serbien > Magmatisches Gestein > Basalt > Geochemie
    Serbien > Alkaligestein > Lamproit > Lamprophyr
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  • University thesis: Greifswald, Univ., Diss., 2003
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  • Description: Kamafugites, postcollision, micas, Mediterranean, lamproites, Balkan, mineral chemistry, oxygen fugacity, mantle metasomatism, calc-alkaline lamprophyres, superheating, erogenic collapse, veined mantle, O isotopes, magma-mixing, Sr isotopes, phlogopitization, Pb isotopes, Nd isotopes

    Serbian Tertiary ultrapotassic province is part of widespread but not voluminous basaltic magmatism in Serbia. Two principal groups of ultrapotassic rocks are recognized; the lamproite affinity group (LAG) and the kamafugite affinity group (KAG). My results demonstrate three dominant low-pressure evolutional processes: magma mixing and fractional crystallization, analcimization and heteromorphism. The two suites of ultrapotassic rocks show large ranges of Sr and Nd isotopic values but a restricted variation of Pb isotopes. LAG is characterized by wide ranges of Sr and Nd isotopes (87Sr/86Sri 0.70735- 0.71299, 143Nd/144Ndi 0.51251-0.51216). KAG is isotopically homogeneous with a limited range of Sr-Nd isotopes (87Sr/86Sri 0.70599-0.70674, 143Nd/144Ndi 0.51263-0.51256). The Pb isotope compositions of both groups are similar (206Pb/204Pb 18.581-18.832, 207Pb/204Pb 15.624-15.696 and 208Pb/204Pb 38.744-38.987), and fall within the pelagic sediment field resembling Mesozoic flysch sediments from the Vardar ophiolitic composite suture zone ...
  • Access State: Open Access