79. Kanayama, K., Umino, S., and Ishizuka, O., 2014. Shallow submarine volcano group in the early stage of island arc development: geology and petrology of small islands south off Hahajima main island, the Ogasawara Islands. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences , 85, 1 - 25, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.

Small Islands south off Hahajima, the southernmost of the Ogasawara Archipelago, consist of primitive basalts (<12 wt% MgO) to dacite erupted during the transitional stage immediately following boninite volcanism on the incipient arc to sustained typical oceanic arc. Strombolian to Hawaiian fissure eruptions occurring on independent volcanic centers for the individual islands under a shallow sea produced magnesian basalt to dacite fall-out tephras, hyaloclastite and a small volume of pillow lava, which were intruded by NE-trending dikes. These volcanic strata are correlated to the upper part (<40 Ma) of the Hahajima main island. Volcanic rock samples have slightly lower FeO*/MgO ratios than the present volcanic front lavas, and are divided into three types with high, medium and low La/Yb ratios. Basalt to dacite of high- and medium-La/Yb types show both tholeiitic (TH) and calc-alkaline (CA) differentiation trends. Low-La/Yb type belongs only to TH basalt. The multiple magma types are coexistence on the each island. TH basalts have phenocrysts of olivine, clinopyroxene and plagioclase, while CA basalts are free from plagioclase phenocrysts.

Keyword: Arc tholeiite, calc-alkaline rocks, Hahajima Island Group, Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands, volcanic geology
キーワード: 島弧火山,カルクアルカリ岩,母島列島,小笠原群島,火山地質
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