The role of amphibole in the evolution of arc magmas and crust: the case from the Jurassic Bonanza arc section, Vancouver Island, Canada
Exposed on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, the Jurassic Bonanza arc is believed to represent the southerly continuation of the Talkeetna arc. Small bodies of mafic and ultramafic cumulates within deeper plutonic levels of the arc constrain the fractionation pathways leading from high-MgO basalt...
Main Author: | Larocque, Jeffrey Paul |
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Other Authors: | Canil, Dante |
Language: | English en |
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2008
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1828/1309 |
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