Transitional basalts of alkaline or tholeiitic affinity in the somali trap series (southeastern margin of the main Ethiopian rift from 8° 10′ to 8° 70′ Lat. N) |
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Authors: | P. Brotzu L. Morbidelli E. M. Piccirillo G. Traversa |
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Affiliation: | 1. Istituto di Mineralogia e Petrografia, Università di Roma, Italy 2. Istituto di Mineralogia e Petrologia, Università di Padova, Italy
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Abstract: | The Trap Series outcropping in the southeastern margin of the Main Ethiopian Rift has a total thickness of not less than 500–600 m. In this series, mainly composed of flood lavas and rare scoriaceous beds, basaltic rocks — which on a serial viewpoint are transitional basalts — are the best represented. Alkali-olivine basalts (with modal and normative nepheline) are interbedded within the lower and middle members of the series, while in the upper members andesine basalts and dark phonolitic tephrites are present. Among the transitional basalts, rocks of alkaline and of tholeiitic affinity are present as shown by petrographic and chemical analyses. On the basis of petrochemical and geovolcanological data, it is probable that these rocks and the phonolitic-tephrites originated from different primary magmas. |
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