The San Pedro–Cerro Grande volcanic complex (Nayarit, México): Inferences on volcanology and magma evolution
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Published:January 01, 2006
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Chiara M. Petrone, Lorella Francalanci, Luca Ferrari, Peter Schaaf, Sandro Conticelli, 2006. "The San Pedro–Cerro Grande volcanic complex (Nayarit, México): Inferences on volcanology and magma evolution", Neogene-Quaternary Continental Margin Volcanism: A perspective from Me´xico, Claus Siebe, José Luis MacíasGerardo, J. Aguirre-Díaz
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This study focuses on two issues that are still a matter of debate in subduction zones, particularly in western México: (1) the close association within the same volcanic complex of typical amphibole-free andesites to rhyolites and amphibole-bearing andesites to rhyolites, characteristic of the hydrated front of the Mexican arc; and (2) the occurrence of bimodal magmatism without evidence for interaction between mafic and intermediate to silicic magmas, which are in addition characterized by different petrogenetic affinities. Our case study is the San Pedro–Cerro Grande volcanic complex, a Quaternary silicic to intermediate dome complex located in western Mexico. Volcanic activity has...
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Neogene-Quaternary Continental Margin Volcanism: A perspective from Me´xico

GeoRef
- alkali basalts
- andesites
- basalts
- case studies
- Cenozoic
- dacitic composition
- emplacement
- geochemistry
- hawaiite
- igneous rocks
- inclusions
- lava
- magmas
- Mexico
- middle Pleistocene
- mineral composition
- mineral inclusions
- mugearite
- Nayarit Mexico
- petrography
- Pleistocene
- plinian-type eruptions
- pumice
- pyroclastics
- Quaternary
- rhyolites
- San Pedro
- subduction zones
- volcanic rocks
- volcanism
- Amado Nervo
- Cuastecomate Deposit
- Cerro Grande volcanic complex