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Island Arc

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Editors-in-Chief A. Taira and M. Komatsu Executive Editor K. Kodama

he Island Arc focuses


on processes involved
in modern and ancient
plate convergent zones
through the integration of
geology, geophysics and
geochemistry. The Island
Arc also covers topics
which may not be specific
to plate convergence zones
but are fundamental to
their understanding.
Research articles and review articles on
research activity on the western Pacific
Rim and Asia in particular are published.

Mineralogists, Petrologists
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Japan in association with the Japan
Association for Quaternary Research,
the Japanese Association for

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JOURNAL OF PETROLOG
VOLUME 36

NUMBER 2 APRIL 1995

CONTENTS
265

D. R. T o r m e y , F. A . Frey & L. Lopez-Escobar


Geochemistry of the Active Azufre-Planchon-Peteroa Volcanic Complex, Chile (35 I5S): Evidence
for Multiple Sources and Processes in a Cordilleran Arc Magmatic System

299

D. A . Clague, J. G. Moore, J. E. Dixon & W. B. Friesen


Petrology of Submarine Lavas from Kilauea's Puna Ridge, Hawaii

351

M. W. N y m a n , D. R. M. Pattison & E. D. Ghent


Melt Extraction during Formation of K-Feldspar + Sillimanite Migmatites, West of Revelstoke,
British Columbia

373

C. N k o u m b o u , B. Deruelle & D. Velde


Petrology of Mt Etinde Nephelinite Series

397

C. G. Barnes, K. Johnson, M. A. Barnes, T. Prestvik,


R. W. Kistler & B. Sundvoll
The Grayback Pluton: Magmatism in a Jurassic Rack-Arc Environment, Klamath Mountains,
Oregon

417

Y. T a m u r a
Liquid Lines of Descent of Island Arc Magmas and Genesis of Rhyolites: Evidence from the
Shirahama Group, Japan

435

S. Dasgupta, P. Sengupta, J. Ehl, M . Raith & S. Bardhan


Reaction Textures in a Suite of Spinel Granulites from the Eastern Ghats Belt, India: Evidence
for Polymetamorphism, a Partial Petrogenetic Grid in the System KFMASH and the Roles of ZnO
and Fe2O3

463

B. Biihn, M . Okrusch, E. Woermann, K. Lehnert


& S. Hoernes
Metamorphic Evolution of Neoproterozoic Manganese Formations and their Country Rocks at
Otjosondu, Namibia

?97

M . Z . C a m u r & A . I. Kilinc
Empirical Solution Model for Alkalic to Tholeiitic Basic Magmas

515

J. Blichert-Toft, M . T. Rosing, C. E. Lesher & C. Chauvel


Geochemical Constraints on the Origin of the Late Archean Skjoldungen Alkaline Igneous Province,
SE Greenland

563

A . D. L. Skelton, C. M. Graham & M. j . Bickle


Lithological and Structural Controls on Regional 3-D Fluid Flow Patterns during Greenschist Fades
Metamorphism of the Dalradian of the SW Scottish Highlands

587

G. H . Symmes & J. M. Ferry


Metamorphism, Fluid Flow and Partial Melting in Pelitic Rocks from the Onawa Contact Aureole,
Central Maine, USA

613

Book r e v i e w

614

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