Preliminary geochemical study of volcanic rocks in the Pang Mayao area, Phrao, Chiang Mai, northern Thailand: Tectonic setting of formation

The least-altered, Permian mafic volcanic rocks from the Pang Mayao area, Phrao District, Chiang Mai Province, part of Chiang Rai-Chiang Mai volcanic belt, have been analyzed and are found to be mid-ocean ridge and ocean-island basalts. The mid-ocean ridge basalts occur as lava flows or dike rocks....

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Main Authors: Burapha Phajuy, Yuenyong Panjasawatwong, Pukpong Osataporn
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-621792018-09-11T09:23:13Z Preliminary geochemical study of volcanic rocks in the Pang Mayao area, Phrao, Chiang Mai, northern Thailand: Tectonic setting of formation Burapha Phajuy Yuenyong Panjasawatwong Pukpong Osataporn Earth and Planetary Sciences The least-altered, Permian mafic volcanic rocks from the Pang Mayao area, Phrao District, Chiang Mai Province, part of Chiang Rai-Chiang Mai volcanic belt, have been analyzed and are found to be mid-ocean ridge and ocean-island basalts. The mid-ocean ridge basalts occur as lava flows or dike rocks. They are equigranular, fine- to medium-grained and consist largely of plagioclase, clinopyroxene and olivine. These basalt samples are tholeiitic, and have compositions very similar to T-MORB from the region where the Du Toit Fracture Zone intersects the Southwest Indian Ridge. The ocean-island basalt occurs as pillow breccia, and lava flows or dike rocks. They are slightly to moderately porphyritic, with phenocrysts/microphenocrysts of clinopyroxene, olivine, plagioclase and/ or Fe-Ti oxide. The groundmass is very fine-grained, and made up largely of felty plagioclase laths with subordinate clinopyroxene. These basalt samples are alkalic, and chemically analogous to those from Haleakala Volcano, Maui, Hawaiian Chain. These mafic volcanic rocks may have been formed in a major ocean basin rather than in a mature back-arc basin. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 2018-09-11T09:23:13Z 2018-09-11T09:23:13Z 2005-03-01 Journal 13679120 2-s2.0-17044408288 10.1016/j.jseaes.2004.06.001 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=17044408288&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/62179
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Earth and Planetary Sciences
spellingShingle Earth and Planetary Sciences
Burapha Phajuy
Yuenyong Panjasawatwong
Pukpong Osataporn
Preliminary geochemical study of volcanic rocks in the Pang Mayao area, Phrao, Chiang Mai, northern Thailand: Tectonic setting of formation
description The least-altered, Permian mafic volcanic rocks from the Pang Mayao area, Phrao District, Chiang Mai Province, part of Chiang Rai-Chiang Mai volcanic belt, have been analyzed and are found to be mid-ocean ridge and ocean-island basalts. The mid-ocean ridge basalts occur as lava flows or dike rocks. They are equigranular, fine- to medium-grained and consist largely of plagioclase, clinopyroxene and olivine. These basalt samples are tholeiitic, and have compositions very similar to T-MORB from the region where the Du Toit Fracture Zone intersects the Southwest Indian Ridge. The ocean-island basalt occurs as pillow breccia, and lava flows or dike rocks. They are slightly to moderately porphyritic, with phenocrysts/microphenocrysts of clinopyroxene, olivine, plagioclase and/ or Fe-Ti oxide. The groundmass is very fine-grained, and made up largely of felty plagioclase laths with subordinate clinopyroxene. These basalt samples are alkalic, and chemically analogous to those from Haleakala Volcano, Maui, Hawaiian Chain. These mafic volcanic rocks may have been formed in a major ocean basin rather than in a mature back-arc basin. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Burapha Phajuy
Yuenyong Panjasawatwong
Pukpong Osataporn
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Yuenyong Panjasawatwong
Pukpong Osataporn
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title Preliminary geochemical study of volcanic rocks in the Pang Mayao area, Phrao, Chiang Mai, northern Thailand: Tectonic setting of formation
title_short Preliminary geochemical study of volcanic rocks in the Pang Mayao area, Phrao, Chiang Mai, northern Thailand: Tectonic setting of formation
title_full Preliminary geochemical study of volcanic rocks in the Pang Mayao area, Phrao, Chiang Mai, northern Thailand: Tectonic setting of formation
title_fullStr Preliminary geochemical study of volcanic rocks in the Pang Mayao area, Phrao, Chiang Mai, northern Thailand: Tectonic setting of formation
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary geochemical study of volcanic rocks in the Pang Mayao area, Phrao, Chiang Mai, northern Thailand: Tectonic setting of formation
title_sort preliminary geochemical study of volcanic rocks in the pang mayao area, phrao, chiang mai, northern thailand: tectonic setting of formation
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