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Table of Contents - Special Paper 418

Cenozoic Volcanism in the Mediterranean Area

edited by Luigi Beccaluva, Gianluca Bianchini, and Marjorie Wilson


Preface
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1. The transition from subduction-related to intraplate Neogene magmatism in the Western Anatolia and Aegean area
S. Agostini, C. Doglioni, F. Innocenti, P. Manetti, S. Tonarini, and M.Y. Savas¸çin
1
2. Neogene backarc volcanism of the Aegean: New insights into the relationship between magmatism and tectonics
G. Pe-Piper and D.J.W. Piper
17
3. Petrology and volcanology of Kimolos and Polyegos volcanoes within the context of the South Aegean arc, Greece
L. Francalanci, G.E. Vougioukalakis, and M. Fytikas
33
4. Genesis of the Neogene to Quaternary volcanism in the Carpathian-Pannonian region: Role of subduction, extension, and mantle plume
S. Harangi and L. Lenkey
67
5. Paleogene–early Miocene igneous rocks and geodynamics of the Alpine-Carpathian-Pannonian-Dinaric region: An integrated approach
I. Kovács, L. Csontos, Cs. Szabó, E. Bali, Gy. Falus, K. Benedek, and Z. Zajacz
93
6. A review of petrogenesis of Mediterranean Tertiary lamproites: A perspective from the Serbian ultrapotassic province
D. Prelevic´, S.F. Foley, and V. Cvetkovic´
113
7. Intraplate lithospheric and sublithospheric components in the Adriatic domain: Nephelinite to tholeiite magma generation in the Paleogene Veneto volcanic province, southern Alps
L. Beccaluva, G. Bianchini, C. Bonadiman, M. Coltorti, L. Milani , L. Salvini, F. Siena, and R. Tassinari
131
8. Slab disruption, mantle circulation, and the opening of the Tyrrhenian basins
C. Faccenna, F. Funiciello, L. Civetta, M. D’Antonio, M. Moroni, and C. Piromallo
153
9. Chemical and isotopic composition (Os, Pb, Nd, and Sr) of Neogene to Quaternary calc-alkalic, shoshonitic, and ultrapotassic mafic rocks from the Italian peninsula: Inferences on the nature of their mantle sources
S. Conticelli, R.W. Carlson, E. Widom, and G. Serri
171
10. Components and processes in the magma genesis of the Phlegrean Volcanic District, southern Italy
M. D’Antonio, S. Tonarini, I. Arienzo, L. Civetta, and V. Di Renzo
203
11. Geochemical features and geodynamic significance of the southern Tyrrhenian backarc basin
T. Trua, G. Serri, and M.P. Marani
221
12. A west-east geochemical and isotopic traverse along the volcanism of the Aeolian Island arc, southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy: Inferences on mantle source processes
L. Francalanci, R. Avanzinelli, S. Tommasini, and A. Heuman
235
13. Mount Etna pyroxene as tracer of petrogenetic processes and dynamics of the feeding system
P. Armienti, S. Tonarini, F. Innocenti, and M. D’Orazio
265
14. The geochemical peculiarity of “Plio-Quaternary” volcanic rocks of Sardinia in the circum-Mediterranean area
M. Lustrino, L. Melluso, and V. Morra
277
15. Cenozoic evolution of the Alboran Domain: A review of the tectonomagmatic models
M. Doblas, J. López-Ruiz, and J.-M. Cebriá
303
16. Cenozoic alkaline volcanism of the Atakor massif, Hoggar, Algeria
A. Azzouni-Sekkal, B. Bonin, A. Benhallou, R. Yahiaoui, and J.-P. Liégeois
321
Index 341