Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4674823 | Procedia Earth and Planetary Science | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Tertiary basalts of NW Firoozeh in northeastern Iran are alkaline and evolve gradually towards the subalkaline andesites and dacites. Unvariant Sr isotopic ratios in the basalts, andesites and dacites indicate that the evolution of their parental melt towards progressively more differentiated melt occurred in the absence of crustal contamination. On the contrary, progressively higher Sr isotopic ratios in the alkaline basaltic trachyandesites to trachytes from NW Firoozeh suggest that crustal contamination played a significant role in the evolution of the alkaline rocks.
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