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Layered intrusions of the Duluth Complex, Minnesota, USA

January 1, 1996

The Duluth Complex and associated subvolcanic intrusions comprise a large (5000 km2) intrusive complex in northeastern Minnesota that was emplaced into comagmatic volcanics during the development of the 1.1 Ga Midcontinent rift in North America. In addition to anorthositic and felsic intrusions, the Duluth Complex is composed of many individual mafic layered intrusions of tholeiitic affinity. The cumulate stratigraphies and cryptic variations of six of the better exposed and better studied intrusions are described here to demonstrate the variability in their cumulus mineral paragenesis.

Publication Year 1996
Title Layered intrusions of the Duluth Complex, Minnesota, USA
Authors J.D. Miller, E.M. Ripley
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Layered intrusions
Index ID 70018709
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse