Recent volcanism at Schonchin and Cinder Buttes,northern California |
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Authors: | S. A. Mertzman Jr. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Geology, Franklin and Marshall College, 17604 Lancaster, PA., USA |
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Abstract: | Recent volcanism on the northern flank of the Medicine Lake Highland consists of a series of basalt to andesite spatter and cinder cones and their associated flows. Two particular structures, Cinder Butte and Schonchin Butte, have erupted materials that are very similar in terms of age, volume, modal mineralogy, and many major and trace elements. Significant differences with respect to TiO2, K2O, P2O5, Sr, Ba, Zr, and LREE can be related to possible changes in the mineralogy within the source region of these volcanic rocks. Apatite and priderite are the two minor constituents that best satisfy the constraints set by the mineral and chemical data. An inhomogeneous upper mantle or lower crust beneath the Medicine Lake Highland is indicated. |
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