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Noble, Donald C.
Navarro Colque, Pedro Alexis
Quispesivana Quispe, Luis Juan
Spell, Terry
Chalhuanca
Cailloma
Arequipa
Perú
2022-01-04T18:00:59Z
2022-01-04T18:00:59Z
2002
Noble, D.; Navarro, P.; Quispesivana, L. & Spell, T. (2002) - Highly differentiated "Topaz" rhyolite in the high plateau province of southern Peru. En: Congreso Peruano de Geología, 11, Lima, 2002. Resúmenes. Lima: Sociedad Geológica del Perú, p. 203.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12544/3568
High-silica rhyolite is present in various parts of southern Perú. Rhyolite from two localites, the Cailloma caldera and the newly recognized Río Chalhuanca dome field, both in Arequipa Department, belong to the group of "topaz" rhyolites well known in the eastern and central parts ofthe Great Basin and New Mexico, Western U.S., and in many localities in Mexico ( e.g., Christian sen et al., Geol. S oc. Am. Spec. Paper 205). The Peruvian occurrences may be the first topaz rhyolites recognized in South America.
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Highly differentiated "Topaz" rhyolite in the high plateau province of southern Peru
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XI Congreso Peruano de Geología, Lima, 25 – 28 septiembre 2002. Resúmenes.

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