The early cretaceous volcanic activity in the western part of the Gobi-Altay rift (Shiliin Nuruu, SW Mongolia)

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The Cretaceous continental sedimentation in SW Mongolia was commonly accompanied by volcanic activity. Bimodal association of the Cretaceous Khulsan Gol Formation is represented mostly by calc-alkaline and rare alkaline volcanic rocks (basaltic andesite, trachybasalt to trachyandesite lavas or tufts with lahars). The lavas were extruded mainly subaerially, although locally there is a subaqueous component present corresponding to final phases of Mesozoic sedimentation in the Gobi-Altay rift zone. Variations in chemical and isotopic composition reflect crustal assimilation coupled with fractional crystallization of parental magma generated by melting of lower lithosphere and/or uppermost asthenospheric mantle, These within-plate volcanic rocks can be explained as initial stages of Cenozoic magmatic activity in the Mongolia.

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Buriánek, D., Hanžl, P., Erban, V., Gilíková, H., & Bolormaa, K. (2008). The early cretaceous volcanic activity in the western part of the Gobi-Altay rift (Shiliin Nuruu, SW Mongolia). Journal of Geosciences, 53(2), 167–180. https://doi.org/10.3190/jgeosci.026

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