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Geochemistry of Basaltic Merbabu Volcanic Rocks, Central Java, Indonesia
2020
Indonesian Journal on Geoscience
The studied area is located along the hiking track of Kajor -Selo, the south flank of Merbabu Volcano, Central Java, Indonesia. Olivine basalt and augite-rich basalt compose the volcanic rocks. A geochemical study recognizes these basalts which tend to originate from the product of tholeiitic magma, in terms of transitional enriched mantle source. It is interpreted to have been formed as primary magma that mixed later with higher degrees of partial melting with a mantle wedge. Both fluid and
doi:10.17014/ijog.7.2.161-178
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