Abstract
Occurrence and field relations of an extensive ignimbrite sheet near Afyon in Central Anatolia are described.
These rhyolitic ignimbrites are part of the important Neogene volcanic activity in Turkey and belong to the alignment of volcanic complexes along the inner border of the Taurian ranges.
In close stratigraphical connection and in the same tectonic position as the rhyolites there occurs an assemblage of high-potassic, intermediate to basic volcanic rocks (alkali trachytes, mela-trachytes, latites and leucite-bearing rocks).
Petrological and magmatological considerations led to the conclusion that the rhyolites and the potassic series, in spite of the close geological connection, are not related by processes of magmatic differentiation.
Arguments in favour of an anatectic origin of the rhyolitic melt are presented. The occurrence of garnet and allanite as accessory minerals and as inclusions in the salic minerals of the ignimbrite are interpreted as relictic witnesses of a sialic parent rock. However, the trace elements, especially high Rb connected with low Sr, Ba and Zr and K/Rb ratios below 100 give a pattern generally explained by strong fractionation processes.
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Paper presented to the Simposium « Acid Volcanism », 15th IUGG General Assembly, Moscow, 1971.
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Keller, J., Villari, L. Rhyolitic ignimbrites in the region of Afyon (Central Anatolia). Bull Volcanol 36, 342–358 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02596876
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