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Science 21 June 1968:
Vol. 160. no. 3834, pp. 1337 - 1338
DOI: 10.1126/science.160.3834.1337

Articles

Peralkaline Silicic Volcanic Rocks in Northwestern Nevada

Donald C. Noble 1, David W. Chipman 1, and David L. Giles 1

1 Department of Geological Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachuisetts 02138

Late Tertiary silicic ashflow tuffs and lavas peralkaline in chemical character (atomic Na + K greater than Al), mainly comendites, occur over wide areas in northwestern Nevada and appear to be widespread in southeastern Oregon. Such peralkaline rocks—which are not uncommon in the western United States—and other chemically unusual silicic rocks are found near the margins rather than toward the center of the Great Basin.





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