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The clinopyroxenes of the Skaergaard intrusion, eastern Greenland
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1951
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VolcanologyEastern GreenlandEngineeringChemistrySkaergaard IntrusionMetamorphic PetrologyIgneous PetrologyMarine GeologyIgneous PetrogenesisGeographyGeologyTectonicsArctic StructureTrend LineGeochemistryAuthigenic Mineral FormationPetrologyBasic Igneous RocksMineral Geochemistry
During the past twenty years considerable attention has been given to the compositions of the pyroxenes from basic igneous rocks. Hess (1941) reviewed the courses of crystallization of pyroxenes from mafic magmas and drew a trend line for the lime-rich clinopyroxenes. The present investigation was undertaken primarily to determine more closely the trend in the ferroaugite region, for here Hess's trend was based on the analyses of two pyroxenes from the Skaergaard intrusion and both of these are now known to be somewhat unusual types. The Skaergaard intrusion which is a strongly fractionated gabbroic complex is Particularly suitable for this study of the ferroaugites. Fifteen new analyses have been made for this investigation and twenty-three analyses of the pyroxenes from this intrusion are now available. Using nineteen of these, new trend lines have been drawn (fig. 1) for the Skaergaard clinopyroxenes.