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Alkaline hybrid mafic magmas of the Yampa area, NW...
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Alkaline hybrid mafic magmas of the Yampa area, NW Colorado, and their relationship to the Yellowstone mantle plume and lithospheric mantle domains

Abstract

The Yampa volcanic field (late Miocene) consists of about 70 outcrops of monogenetic cinder cones, lavas, dykes, volcanic necks and hydrovolcanic pyroclastic deposits and is situated in the most northerly part of the Rio Grande rift. Contemporaneous extension in this part of the rift was small, but there is geological and geophysical evidence that, by the late Miocene, the area was underlain by hot asthenosphere convected by the Yellowstone …

Authors

Leat PT; Thompson RN; Morrison MA; Hendry GL; Dickin AP

Journal

Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Vol. 107, No. 3, pp. 310–327

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

May 1991

DOI

10.1007/bf00325101

ISSN

0010-7999