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Calc-alkaline igneous rocks

Briqueu, L. Lancelot, J. R. (1979). Rb-Sr systematics and crustal contamination models for calc-alkaline igneous rocks. Earth Planet. Sci. Letters, 43, 385-96. [Pg.528]

The predominance in central Italy of ultrapotassic rocks, possibly associated with carbonatites, and the absence of calc-alkaline activity. A similar association occurs in the Toro-Ankole igneous province (western branch of the East Africa Rift Bailey and Collier 2000), classically believed to have developed above mantle plumes. [Pg.310]


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