Petrology of the Skien basaltic rocks,southwestern Oslo Region,Norway |
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Authors: | Tom Victor Segalstad |
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Affiliation: | Instituts for geologi, universitetet i Oslo, P.O. Box 1047 Blinderm, Oslo 3, Norway |
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Abstract: | The pile of Permian continental basaltic rocks near Skien has a minimum thickness of 1 500 m, dipping 40g towards NE, consisting of several thin lava flows. Most flows are porphyric, though both tuffs and aphyric flows occur to a lesser extent. Amygdules are abundant and a characteristic feature. The flows in the lower 2/3 of the basalt pile are mainly classified as melanite-ankaramite; some in the middle part as melanite-nephelinite; and the upper 1/3 of the flows as basanite. The basaltic rocks evolved from an assumed olivine-nephelinitic magma at great depths principally by clinopyroxene crystal fractionation accompanied by later olivine and maybe melilite reactions at moderate pressure in minor shallower magma chambers. |
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