- Title
- Oxygen isotope geochemistry of the Mesozoic volcanics of the Etendeka Formation, Namibia
- Creator
- Harris, Chris, Smith, H Stuart, Milner, Simon C, Erlank, Anthony J, Duncan, Andrew R, Marsh, Julian S, Ikin, Nicholas P
- Date
- 1989
- Type
- text
- Type
- article
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/143272
- Identifier
- vital:38219
- Identifier
- https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00371087
- Description
- The Etendeka Formation volcanics consist of a bimodal association of basalts and quartz latites. Forty three new whole rock oxygen isotope analyses are reported for all the major magma types. All the rocks except a minor suite of dolerites have higher δ18O values than normal mantle. The basic rocks (average of 29=8.8‰) have significantly different δ18O to the acid rocks (average of 10=14.4‰). These data are apparently consistent with previously published petrogenetic models, which propose that the basalts were affected by crustal contamination and that the quartz latites are crustally derived.
- Format
- 8 pages, pdf
- Language
- English
- Relation
- Contributions to mineralogy and petrology, Harris, C., Smith, H.S., Milner, S.C., Erlank, A.J., Duncan, A.R., Marsh, J.S. and Ikin, N.P., 1989. Oxygen isotope geochemistry of the Mesozoic volcanics of the Etendeka Formation, Namibia. Contributions to mineralogy and petrology, 102(4), pp.454-461., Contributions to mineralogy and petrology volume 102 number 4 454 461 August 1989 1432-0967
- Rights
- Springer
- Rights
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