STATISTICAL REVIEW OF MAJOR ELEMENT DATA FROM THE MIOCENE TUFFS IN HUNGARY
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概要
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The Miocene volcanic activity in Hungary, the central part of the Carpatho-Pannonian Region, was remarkably heterogeneous in terms of eruption characteristics, structure, texture, mineral and chemical compositions of rock products, etc. Often, the corresponding complexes are classified as belonging to either an acidic, or a calc-alkaline type of volcanism, although the numerous spatial overlaps of the volcanic formations together with the published radiometric age and isotope data introduce uncertainties into any simple typification. In the given study, treated together all available, summing up to several hundred, major element chemical composition data determined in Miocene tuffs are analyzed with simple statistical methods. The major element composition of these tuffs reveals an essential univariate, bivariate and multivariate unimodality, as opposed to the statistical behavior of the corresponding effusives that have a well-known bimodal character. The tuffs have a significantly higher content of compositional water than the lavas. Part of the water in tuffs is of magmatic origin, part of it is due to-hydration related to conditions after and/or during eruption. The distribution of Na is similar in both rock types, although a generally more intense surface weathering, leading to Na leaching, in tuffs is suggested. There is a discrepancy also in the potassium distributions which may incorporate a primary (i.e. related to the magmatic stage) difference, and traces of a potassium metasomatism having been able to better develop in some lavas. The bivanate distribution of Fe_2O_3 and FeO provides an estimate (being about 10%) for the maximum of total iron occurring in the primordial magmas of these rocks. The compositional unimodality of tuffs produced by the represented volcanisms (no matter how many types of them are assumed) suggests significant genetic relations.
- 日本情報地質学会の論文
- 2002-09-25
著者
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Kovacs Gaibor
Hungarian Geological Survey
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Kovacs Lajos
Hungarian Geological Survey
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Kovacs Gabor
Hungarian Geological Survey
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