Sample: 73ARh38


Sample ID: 73ARh38 [1]
Station ID: 73ARh38
AT Num:
Volcano: Drum
Possible source:
Eruption:
Collector: Richter, D. H.
Date sampled: 1973-00-00
Sample type 1: Lava
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Text Description: Thick lobate flows of dacite and minor rhyodacite that form massive piles along west, northwest, north, and northeast flanks of Mount Drum, apparently erupted from central vent. Rocks are light to pinkish medium gray, weather dark reddish brown, and are porphyritic with phenocrysts (1-3 mm) of plagioclase, hypersthene, hornblende, and rare to minor biotite and augite in a pilotaxitic to trachyitic groundmass. Probably related in age to late hornblende-biotite dacite domes (Qldd).
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References Cited

[1] Geochemical variation in the less than 5 Ma Wrangell Volcanic Field, Alaska, with an emphasis on the Skookum Creek volcanic complex, 1997

Preece, S. J., 1997, Geochemical variation in the less than 5 Ma Wrangell Volcanic Field, Alaska, with an emphasis on the Skookum Creek volcanic complex: Miami University (Ohio) unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, 547 p.