Global Information Lookup Global Information

Icelandite information


Icelandite is a type of volcanic rock, an andesite that is enriched in iron but deficient in aluminium (< 16.5% Al2O3).[1][2] Icelandites are between rhyodacite and tholeiitic basalt in composition and contain andesine, hypersthene and augite, with a silica (SiO2) content greater than 60%.[3]

Icelandite is field O2 in the TAS classification.

The name was coined by the British geologist Ian S. E. Carmichael (who later became professor at the University of California, Berkeley) while working around 1960 on his PhD thesis at a Cenozoic volcano near the parsonage Thingmuli (Þingmúli) in East Iceland.[4] For continental cogenetic series of volcanic rocks it is generally the case that the concentration of iron decreases with increasing silica content, but at Þingmúli the opposite was true, leading Carmichael to the conclusion that the iron-rich intermediate rock deserved its own name, icelandite.

With its elevated iron content and low aluminium content compared with calc-alkaline andesite,[5] icelandite is assigned instead to the tholeiitic magma series.[2]

  1. ^ Carmichael, Ian S. E., Francis J. Turner and John Verhoogen, 1974, Igneous Petrology, McGraw-Hill, p. 34 ISBN 0-07-009987-1
  2. ^ a b McBirney, Alexander R. (1984). Igneous petrology. San Francisco, Calif.: Freeman, Cooper. p. 500. ISBN 0198578105.
  3. ^ MacDonald, Gordon Andrew, Volcanoes in the Sea: The Geology of Hawaii, University of Hawaii Press, 2nd ed., 1983, p. 128 ISBN 978-0-8248-0832-7
  4. ^ Carmichael, Ian S. E., The Mineralogy of Thingmuli, a Tertiary Volcano in Eastern Iceland, American Mineralogist, V. 52, Nov.-Dec. 1967, pp. 1815-1841
  5. ^ Jackson, Julia A., ed. (1997). "icelandite". Glossary of geology (Fourth ed.). Alexandria, Virginia: American Geological Institute. ISBN 0922152349.

and 6 Related for: Icelandite information

Request time (Page generated in 0.535 seconds.)

Icelandite

Last Update:

Icelandite is a type of volcanic rock, an andesite that is enriched in iron but deficient in aluminium (< 16.5% Al2O3). Icelandites are between rhyodacite...

Word Count : 262

List of rock types

Last Update:

amphibole hornblende Hyaloclastite – Volcaniclastic accumulation or breccia Icelandite – Igneous rock type Ignimbrite – Type of volcanic rock Ijolite – Igneous...

Word Count : 2208

Teschenite

Last Update:

Granite Granodiorite Granophyre Harzburgite Hornblendite Hyaloclastite Icelandite Ignimbrite Ijolite Kimberlite Komatiite Lamproite Lamprophyre Latite Lherzolite...

Word Count : 539

Arctic Cordillera

Last Update:

Heiberg to a zero edge near the southern shore of the island. Tholeiitic icelandite basalt flows are the main constituent of the formation with pyroclastic...

Word Count : 5056

Cardenas Basalt

Last Update:

that range in composition from quartz tholeiite to tholeiitic andesite (icelandite). Some of the lava flows are fan-jointed, ropy, and have porphyritic to...

Word Count : 1938

Shimada Seamount

Last Update:

is isolated. Volcanic rocks taken from Shimada are considered to be icelandites. Most seamounts form at mid-ocean ridges, but hotspots and transform...

Word Count : 435

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net