THE PAIPA VOLCANO, EASTERN CORDILLERA OF COLOMBIA, SOUTH AMERICA (PART II): PETROGRAPHY AND MAJOR ELEMENTS PETROLOGY

Paipa volcano products are mainly pyroclastic pumice and ash flow tuffs, lava domes and pyroclastic block and ash flow tuffs. They are classified as alkaline rhyolites and trachytes and high-K calcalkaline rhyolites. Chemical data show SiO2 values between 68 and 72%, and alkalis (Na2O+K2O) content o...

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Main Authors: Cepeda Héctor, Jaramillo José María, Pardo Villaveces Natalia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2005-08-01
Series:Earth Sciences Research Journal
Online Access:http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/esrj/article/view/21248
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spelling doaj-29904d52ff7749729aea78e8ee14b7ef2020-11-25T00:40:36ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaEarth Sciences Research Journal1794-61902005-08-0192148164THE PAIPA VOLCANO, EASTERN CORDILLERA OF COLOMBIA, SOUTH AMERICA (PART II): PETROGRAPHY AND MAJOR ELEMENTS PETROLOGYCepeda HéctorJaramillo José MaríaPardo Villaveces NataliaPaipa volcano products are mainly pyroclastic pumice and ash flow tuffs, lava domes and pyroclastic block and ash flow tuffs. They are classified as alkaline rhyolites and trachytes and high-K calcalkaline rhyolites. Chemical data show SiO2 values between 68 and 72%, and alkalis (Na2O+K2O) content of 7%-10%. Essential minerals are phenocrysts and glomerocrysts of anorthoclase, sanidine up to 1,5 cm and anorthoclase-mantled plagioclase; accessory minerals are red biotite, and hastingsite while trace minerals are augite, zircon, sphene and magnetite. Crystals have disequilibrium textures, such as dissolution embayments, corrosion and reabsortion borders, normal, inverse, oscillating and patchy zonation, together with fibrous borders intercalated with euhedral borders. In correlation with published data of Iza volcanic rocks, Paipa rocks chemical composition confirms that acid and alkaline magmas that have erupted in the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia during the Neogene are strongly different from the calc-alkaline magmas that erupt in the westward active arc (Central Cordillera). Detailed structural, geochemical and geophysical research has to be done in future research to establish the geodynamic framework that governs the volcanism of the Eastern Cordillera.http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/esrj/article/view/21248
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author Cepeda Héctor
Jaramillo José María
Pardo Villaveces Natalia
spellingShingle Cepeda Héctor
Jaramillo José María
Pardo Villaveces Natalia
THE PAIPA VOLCANO, EASTERN CORDILLERA OF COLOMBIA, SOUTH AMERICA (PART II): PETROGRAPHY AND MAJOR ELEMENTS PETROLOGY
Earth Sciences Research Journal
author_facet Cepeda Héctor
Jaramillo José María
Pardo Villaveces Natalia
author_sort Cepeda Héctor
title THE PAIPA VOLCANO, EASTERN CORDILLERA OF COLOMBIA, SOUTH AMERICA (PART II): PETROGRAPHY AND MAJOR ELEMENTS PETROLOGY
title_short THE PAIPA VOLCANO, EASTERN CORDILLERA OF COLOMBIA, SOUTH AMERICA (PART II): PETROGRAPHY AND MAJOR ELEMENTS PETROLOGY
title_full THE PAIPA VOLCANO, EASTERN CORDILLERA OF COLOMBIA, SOUTH AMERICA (PART II): PETROGRAPHY AND MAJOR ELEMENTS PETROLOGY
title_fullStr THE PAIPA VOLCANO, EASTERN CORDILLERA OF COLOMBIA, SOUTH AMERICA (PART II): PETROGRAPHY AND MAJOR ELEMENTS PETROLOGY
title_full_unstemmed THE PAIPA VOLCANO, EASTERN CORDILLERA OF COLOMBIA, SOUTH AMERICA (PART II): PETROGRAPHY AND MAJOR ELEMENTS PETROLOGY
title_sort paipa volcano, eastern cordillera of colombia, south america (part ii): petrography and major elements petrology
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Earth Sciences Research Journal
issn 1794-6190
publishDate 2005-08-01
description Paipa volcano products are mainly pyroclastic pumice and ash flow tuffs, lava domes and pyroclastic block and ash flow tuffs. They are classified as alkaline rhyolites and trachytes and high-K calcalkaline rhyolites. Chemical data show SiO2 values between 68 and 72%, and alkalis (Na2O+K2O) content of 7%-10%. Essential minerals are phenocrysts and glomerocrysts of anorthoclase, sanidine up to 1,5 cm and anorthoclase-mantled plagioclase; accessory minerals are red biotite, and hastingsite while trace minerals are augite, zircon, sphene and magnetite. Crystals have disequilibrium textures, such as dissolution embayments, corrosion and reabsortion borders, normal, inverse, oscillating and patchy zonation, together with fibrous borders intercalated with euhedral borders. In correlation with published data of Iza volcanic rocks, Paipa rocks chemical composition confirms that acid and alkaline magmas that have erupted in the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia during the Neogene are strongly different from the calc-alkaline magmas that erupt in the westward active arc (Central Cordillera). Detailed structural, geochemical and geophysical research has to be done in future research to establish the geodynamic framework that governs the volcanism of the Eastern Cordillera.
url http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/esrj/article/view/21248
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