MACHADO, ADRIANELIMA, EVANDRO F. deCHEMALE JUNIOR, FARIDALEXANDRE, FELIPE M.SOMMER, CARLOS A.FIGUEIREDO, ANA M.G.ALMEIDA, DELIA DEL P.M. de2014-07-152014-07-302014-07-152014-07-302008MACHADO, ADRIANE; LIMA, EVANDRO F. de; CHEMALE JUNIOR, FARID; ALEXANDRE, FELIPE M.; SOMMER, CARLOS A.; FIGUEIREDO, ANA M.G.; ALMEIDA, DELIA DEL P.M. de. Mineral chemistry of volcanic rocks of South Shetland Archipelago, Antarctica. <b>International Geology Review</b>, v. 50, p. 154-162, 2008. DOI: <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.2747/0020-6814.50.2.154">10.2747/0020-6814.50.2.154</a>. Disponível em: http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/5079.0020-6814http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/5079This study presents the results of mineral chemistry data of Meso-Cenozoic volcanic rocks of Livingston, Robert and Ardley islands (South Shetland Arc, Antarctica). These rocks include basalts and basaltic andesites that exhibit pilotaxitic, intergranular, and intersertal textures. Glomeroporphyritic clusters consist of phenocrysts of plagioclase, augite, and Ti-magnetite or only plagioclase. The rocks are composed of plagioclase, augite, olivine, Ti-magnetite, and ilmenite phenocrysts. Geochemistry studies indicate that these rocks are rich in Al2O3, Rb, Ba, Sr, and show enrichment in LREE relative to HREE. The Ni, Cr, Co, and MgO contents are lower than primary compositions, and demonstrate that these magmas are evolved. Mineral chemistry indicates that the volcanic rocks belong to the calc-alkaline series typical of island arcs. Plagiociase crystals are mostly bytownite and labradorite in Livingston and Robert islands. Nevertheless, some Robert Island phenocrysts are of anorthite composition. The plagioclase of volcanic rocks of Ardley Island is only labradorite. Augite is the main mafic phase (Wo23-48, En40-58, Fs9-21) in all studied islands. Olivine shows a chrysolite composition. Oxide phases are represented by Ti-magnetite and ilmenite. The evaluation of whole-roek geochemistry and mineral chemistry supports the hypothesis of fractional crystallization for the evolution of the rocks of Livingston, Robert, and Ardley islands. Geothermometry for olivine-clinopyroxene pairs suggests a crystallization temperature of 962°C ± 10°C (1 bar) and of 965°C ± 10°C (500 bars).154-162openAccessvolcanic rocksmineralschemistryantarcticaanorthiteMineral chemistry of volcanic rocks of South Shetland Archipelago, AntarcticaArtigo de periódico5010.2747/0020-6814.50.2.154