O and H isotopic evidence for a mantle source of water in appinite magma: An example from the late Neoproterozoic Greendale Complex, Nova Scotia
<p>Appinite suite rocks occur as small plutonic bodies, ranging from ultramafic to felsic in composition, that are characterized by abundant idiomorphic amphibole suggesting they are the products of water-rich mafic magmas. Appinites are also understood to record tectono-magmatic processes dur...
Main Authors: | Cawood, IP, Murphy, JB, McCarthy, WJ, Boyce, AJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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