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Series: Geological Society, London, Memoirs
Published: 27 May 2021
DOI: 10.1144/M55-2018-85
EISBN: 9781786209863
... Abstract Gaussberg is a nunatak composed of lamproite pillow lava situated on the coast of East Antarctica. It is the most isolated Quaternary volcanic centre in Antarctica but it is important palaeoenvironmentally and petrologically out of all proportion to its small size. The edifice has...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2004
Mineralogical Magazine (2004) 68 (1): 83–100.
...E. Salvioli-Mariani; L. Toscani; D. Bersani Abstract The lamproite of Gaussberg is an ultrapotassic rock where leucite, olivine and clinopyroxene microphenocrysts occur in a glass-rich groundmass, containing microliths of leucite, clinopyroxene, apatite, phlogopite and rare K-richterite. Abundant...
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Scanning electron micrograph of run MO21-059, Gaussberg lamproite + 10 wt% H2O from the GUKO rapid quench piston-cylinder apparatus at Macquarie University. Primary phlogopites are large laths, free from chemical zonation and overgrowth, minor clinopyroxene is observed in this run. Quenched melts produced from the rapid quench piston cylinder are homogenous and free of large quench crystals: enlarged inset shows the presence of tiny phlogopite quench crystals (<2 µm), far smaller than those observed using a traditional piston-cylinder apparatus. (Color online.)
Published: 01 November 2022
Figure 3. Scanning electron micrograph of run MO21-059, Gaussberg lamproite + 10 wt% H 2 O from the GUKO rapid quench piston-cylinder apparatus at Macquarie University. Primary phlogopites are large laths, free from chemical zonation and overgrowth, minor clinopyroxene is observed in this run
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Fe2O3vs. Al2O3 diagram for leucites from Gaussberg. Two generations of leucite are shown: Al-rich, Fe-poor microphenocrysts and Al-poor, Fe-rich microliths of the groundmass and as products of magmatic reaction.
Published: 01 February 2004
F ig . 2. Fe 2 O 3 vs. Al 2 O 3 diagram for leucites from Gaussberg. Two generations of leucite are shown: Al-rich, Fe-poor microphenocrysts and Al-poor, Fe-rich microliths of the groundmass and as products of magmatic reaction.
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Initial Sr and Nd isotopic compositions at 130 Ma for (a) the Etendeka mafic dykes, and (b) the Etendeka mafic volcanic rocks, classified by the SOM method, with respect to the fields of the previously defined Etendeka mafic magma types (sources in the Supplementary Data file) and modern Tristan lavas (Cohen and O’Nions, 1982; Newsom et al., 1986; Le Roex et al., 1990; Cliff et al., 1991; Ewart et al., 2004a; Gibson et al., 2005). DMM=Depleted MORB mantle, with enriched (E-DMM) and depleted (D-DMM) end-members defined by Workman and Hart (2005). SCLM=Sub-Continental Lithospheric Mantle (Gibson et al., 1995); GLOSS=Global Subducting Sediment (Plank and Langmuir, 1998); Gaussberg=Gaussberg lamproite (Murphy et al., 2002).
Published: 01 June 2021
Lithospheric Mantle ( Gibson et al., 1995 ); GLOSS=Global Subducting Sediment ( Plank and Langmuir, 1998 ); Gaussberg=Gaussberg lamproite ( Murphy et al., 2002 ).
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Primitive-mantle-normalized spectra of non-prospective lamproites from Gaussberg, Antarctica (Murphy et al. 2002).
Published: 01 October 2008
F ig . 12. Primitive-mantle-normalized spectra of non-prospective lamproites from Gaussberg, Antarctica ( Murphy et al . 2002 ).
Series: Geological Society, London, Memoirs
Published: 08 February 2023
DOI: 10.1144/M56-2020-8
EISBN: 9781786205865
... Abstract Only three localities of mantle xenoliths are known from all of East Antarctica, occurring at the Jetty Peninsula (Lambert–Amery Rift), Vestfold Hills and Gaussberg volcano. The latter two are spinel-facies peridotites, whereas the Jetty Peninsula rocks also include garnet-spinel...
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TiO2 v. Al2O3 (wt %) diagram for phlogopite from Afyon lamproites. Data fields from Mitchell & Bergman (1991). Field for Serbian lamproites is from Prelević et al. (2005). Field for Gaussberg lamproite is from Sheraton & Cundari (1980).
Published: 24 April 2008
Figure 5. TiO 2 v. Al 2 O 3 (wt %) diagram for phlogopite from Afyon lamproites. Data fields from Mitchell & Bergman (1991) . Field for Serbian lamproites is from Prelević et al. (2005) . Field for Gaussberg lamproite is from Sheraton & Cundari (1980) .
Series: Geological Society, London, Memoirs
Published: 27 May 2021
DOI: 10.1144/M55
EISBN: 9781786209863
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2008
DOI: 10.1144/SP293.5
EISBN: 9781862395411
... geochemistry and Sr and Nd isotopes show that the rock is a typical lamproite, close to the compositions of Leucite Hills and Gaussberg lamproites. The source for the Gătaia lamproite was probably a garnet harzburgite lithospheric mantle, metasomatized by alkaline mafic melts, most probably active...
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Oxides vs. A.I. (Agpaitic Index = (Na2O+K2O)/Al2O3 atomic proportions) for melt inclusions (MI) and glass of the groundmass. Mean of 11 analyses of bulk olivine leucitites of Gaussberg is also plotted for comparison (data from Sheraton and Cundari, 1980). Chemical data are recalculated to 100.
Published: 01 February 2004
F ig . 5. Oxides vs. A.I. (Agpaitic Index = (Na 2 O+K 2 O)/Al 2 O 3 atomic proportions) for melt inclusions (MI) and glass of the groundmass. Mean of 11 analyses of bulk olivine leucitites of Gaussberg is also plotted for comparison (data from Sheraton and Cundari, 1980 ). Chemical data
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1985
American Mineralogist (1985) 70 (11-12): 1143–1150.
... titaniferous magnesiochromites which, like the other ferromagnesian phases in the rock, are poor in alumina. Similar Al-spinel inclusions in leucites were found in experiments at atmospheric pressure on another lamproite, the Gaussberg olivine leucitite. Based on mineralogical and experimental evidence...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1974
GSA Bulletin (1974) 85 (2): 201–212.
...NORMAN D. WATKINS; BERNARD M. GUNN; JACQUES NOUGIER; AJOY K. BAKSI Abstract In order to contribute to resolution of the possibility that the Kerguelen-Gaussberg Ridge (in the south-central Indian Ocean) is a continental fragment remaining after separation of Gondwanaland, a series of analyses have...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2022
American Mineralogist (2022) 107 (11): 2008–2019.
...Figure 3. Scanning electron micrograph of run MO21-059, Gaussberg lamproite + 10 wt% H 2 O from the GUKO rapid quench piston-cylinder apparatus at Macquarie University. Primary phlogopites are large laths, free from chemical zonation and overgrowth, minor clinopyroxene is observed in this run...
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Nd–Sr isotope diagram (initial values) for Afyon lamproites. Also shown for comparison are fields for Serbian lamproites (Altherr et al. 2004; Prelević et al. 2005); Gaussberg (Murphy, Collerson & Kamber, 2002); Leucite Hills lamproites (Nelson, McCulloch & Sun, 1986); Italian lamproites and Roman Province (Conticelli et al. 2002); Spanish lamproites (Duggen et al. 2005); West Australian lamproites (Fraser et al. 1985); Macedonian lamproites (Altherr et al. 2004); MORB (Zindler & Hart, 1986); EAR – European asthenospheric reservoir (Cebria & Wilson, 1995).
Published: 24 April 2008
Figure 11. Nd–Sr isotope diagram (initial values) for Afyon lamproites. Also shown for comparison are fields for Serbian lamproites ( Altherr et al. 2004 ; Prelević et al. 2005 ); Gaussberg ( Murphy, Collerson & Kamber, 2002 ); Leucite Hills lamproites ( Nelson, McCulloch & Sun
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Comparison of Th/Yb versus Nb/Yb for SOM-grouped Etendeka dykes and lavas relative to the fields for Etendeka mafic magma types, compiled using the classification of Marsh et al. (2001). Sources for Tristan da Cunha: Le Roex et al. (1990); Cliff et al. (1991); Ewart et al. (2004a); Willbold and Stracke (2006). Damaran crust: McDermott and Hawkesworth (1990). OIB, E-MORB and N-MORB: Sun and McDonough (1989). CC=bulk continental crust: Taylor and McLennan (1995). GLOSS=Global Subducting Sediment: Plank and Langmuir (1998). Gaussberg lamproite: Murphy et al. (2002). Dashed lines encompass the “MORB-OIB array” of Pearce (2008) distinguishing mantle-derived magmas.
Published: 01 June 2021
) ; Willbold and Stracke (2006) . Damaran crust: McDermott and Hawkesworth (1990) . OIB, E-MORB and N-MORB: Sun and McDonough (1989) . CC=bulk continental crust: Taylor and McLennan (1995) . GLOSS=Global Subducting Sediment: Plank and Langmuir (1998) . Gaussberg lamproite: Murphy et al. (2002) . Dashed
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Correlations between Sr and Pb isotopes in rocks of the Chuya complex. Isotope ratios: 206Pb/204Pb in minettes, after Borisenko et al. (1991), 87Sr/86Sr in lamproites of the Sarzhematy and Zhumala areas. Composition fields of: DMM, EM1, EM2, HIMU, and OIB, after Hofmann (2003), Lustrino and Dallai (2003), Workman et al. (2004), and Workman and Hart (2005); GLOSS, after Plank and Langmuir (1998). For comparison, the compositions of lamproites of Leucite Hills, Gaussberg, Aldan (Davies et al., 2006), Mediterranean area (Prelevic et al., 2008), and Southern Tibet (Gao et al., 2007) are shown. Symbols with numerals on the line of EM1–EM2 mixing show the portion of EM1 in the mixture (%).
Published: 01 June 2015
) , Lustrino and Dallai (2003) , Workman et al. (2004) , and Workman and Hart (2005) ; GLOSS, after Plank and Langmuir (1998) . For comparison, the compositions of lamproites of Leucite Hills, Gaussberg, Aldan ( Davies et al., 2006 ), Mediterranean area ( Prelevic et al., 2008 ), and Southern Tibet ( Gao et
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1998
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1998) 31 (4): 369–373.
... and Landform Evolution. Wiley, Chichester, 151 – 174 . Palache, C., Berman, H. & Frondel, C. 1951 . Dana's System of Mineralogy, Vol. 2 . Wiley, New York. Philippi, E. 1906. Geologische besschreibung des Gaussberges. Deutsche Sudpol-Exp., 2. Pye, K...
Journal Article
Published: 24 April 2008
Geological Magazine (2008) 145 (4): 570–585.
...Figure 5. TiO 2 v. Al 2 O 3 (wt %) diagram for phlogopite from Afyon lamproites. Data fields from Mitchell & Bergman (1991) . Field for Serbian lamproites is from Prelević et al. (2005) . Field for Gaussberg lamproite is from Sheraton & Cundari (1980) . ...
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εSr–εNd diagram for lamprophyre and other ultrapotassic suites from localities worldwide. Alkaline lamprophyres from southeastern British Columbia (filled circles) have Sr–Nd isotopic systematics similar to Miocene leucites from southeastern Australian (Nelson et al. 1986) and Late Pliocene to Recent leucite-bearing volcanic rocks from Bufumbira, western branch of the East African rift system (Vollmer and Norry 1983). Calc-alkaline lamprophyres from southeastern British Columbia (filled squares) fall along an array extending toward Late Pliocene to Recent Sabinyo volcanics (western branch of the East African rift system; Vollmer and Norry 1983), Late Pleistocene – Recent Gaussberg leucites (Nelson et al. 1986), and Early Miocene olivine lamproites from western Australia (McCulloch et al. 1983). Diagram modified from Nelson et al. (1986) to include isotopic data from Eocene alkaline and calc-alkaline lamprophyre dykes from this study (filled symbols). εSr and εNd values for lamprophyres from southeastern British Columbia were reported relative to 87Sr/86Sr = 0.70478 (Allegre and Ben Othman 1980) and 143Nd/144Nd = 0.512638 (DePaolo and Wasserburg 1976), respectively.
Published: 16 June 2003
branch of the East African rift system; Vollmer and Norry 1983 ), Late Pleistocene – Recent Gaussberg leucites ( Nelson et al. 1986 ), and Early Miocene olivine lamproites from western Australia ( McCulloch et al. 1983 ). Diagram modified from Nelson et al. ( 1986 ) to include isotopic data from Eocene