Fluid–Silicate Separation of an Ultrabasic Melt into High-Potassium and Low-Potassium Fractions: Evidence from Picrites of the Late Cretaceous Ultrabasic Volcanic Complex, Eastern Kamchatka

The mineral and chemical compositions of the layered subvolcanic ultrabasic rocks formed through fluid–silicate (liquid) separation of the ultrabasic magma into high-potassium and low-potassium fractions are characterized by the example of the layered picritic sill from the Late Cretaceous ultrabasi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Russian journal of Pacific geology 2018-09, Vol.12 (5), p.408-418
Hauptverfasser: Badredinov, Z. G., Markovsky, B. A., Tararin, I. A., Ekimova, N. I., Chubarov, V. M.
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Zusammenfassung:The mineral and chemical compositions of the layered subvolcanic ultrabasic rocks formed through fluid–silicate (liquid) separation of the ultrabasic magma into high-potassium and low-potassium fractions are characterized by the example of the layered picritic sill from the Late Cretaceous ultrabasic volcanic complex of Eastern Kamchatka. It is determined that the main potassium concentrator in the picrites from the high-potassium layers is a residual volcanic glass containing up to 8–9 wt % K 2 O, which is unique for ultrabasic melts.
ISSN:1819-7140
1819-7159
DOI:10.1134/S1819714018050032