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Dacite-basalt magma interaction at Yakedake volcano, central Japan: petrographic and chemical evidence from the 2300 years B.P. Nakao pyroclastic flow deposit
2007
Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences
The 2300 years B.P. eruption of the Yakedake volcano in central Japan consisted primarily of lava extrusion and dome growth in the summit area, and a repetitive gravitational collapse of the dome produced a series of block and ash flows known as the Nakao pyroclastic flow deposit (NPFD). Based on the geochemistry and mineralogy, the juvenile materials in the NPFD can be assigned to five groups: light colored, porphyritic dacite (white dacite) showing little or no petrographic evidence of magma
doi:10.2465/jmps.060619
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