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IUGS reclassification of the high-Mg and picritic volcanic rocks

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JOURNAL OF PETROLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 10, Pages 1467-1470

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/petrology/41.10.1467

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picrite; high-Mg; classification

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The 1989 IUGS classification of the igneous rocks for the high-Mg and picritic volcanic rocks has been revised. Instead of an 18 wt % MgO minimum limit being applied for all high-Mg and picritic volcanic rocks, that is note, applicable only to the high-Mg rocks such as komatiite and meimechite. The minimum MgO requirement for picrite is reduced to 12 wt %. The SiO2 former boundary figure between boninite and komatiite-meimechite-picrite, which was 53 wt %, is reduced to 52 wt %, and the total alkali content for komatiite and meimechite is increased to 2% and for picrite to 3%.

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