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A comprehensive geological, geochemical, and petrogenetic study of hotspot-related oceanic basalt-rhyolite series rocks from Ascension Island, South Atlantic Ocean.
(1997)
The mafic rocks (basalt-hawaiite-mugearite-benmoreite) of Ascension Island form four distinct groups: low Zr/Nb hawaiite, high Zr/Nb basalt, intermediate Zr/Nb basalt to benmoreite, and Dark Slope Crater (DSC) hawaiite and ...
Petrology of the Mount Scott Granite.
(1998)
The Mount Scott Granite intruded into the Carlton Rhyolite Group as part of a package of contiguous, consanguineous, and coeval (CCC) granites. Modeling of compositional data suggests the Mount Scott Granite shared a ...
Petroleum wax deposition and production geochemistry: Experimental results and field examples.
(1999)
The present study targets several main aspects of the problem of petroleum wax deposition. The first aspect to be examined is the change in solubility of n-alkane mixtures and wax deposits as related to variability in their ...
Chemical remagnetization caused by burial diagenesis: Testing the hypothesis in the Pennsylvanian Belden Formation, Colorado.
(1997)
The TVRM present in Belden carbonates is pervasive whereas the CRM is widespread but site specific, thus providing an opportunity to magnetically characterize the two components. Specimens with the CRM have higher saturation ...
Widespread chemical remagnetization: Orogenic fluids or burial diagenesis of clays?
(1998)
The results of this study indicate that widespread or pervasive chemical remanent magnetizations (CRMs) can form as a consequence of the burial diagenetic conversion of smectite to illite. Paleomagnetic, rock magnetic, and ...