Peralkaline silicic volcanic rocks in northwestern nevada

Science. 1968 Jun 21;160(3834):1337-8. doi: 10.1126/science.160.3834.1337.

Abstract

Late Tertiary silicic ashflow tuffs and lavas peralkaline in chemical character (atomic Na + K greater than Al), mainly comendites, occur over wide areas in northwestern Nevada and appear to be widespread in southeastern Oregon. Such peralkaline rocks-which are not uncommon in the western United States-and other chemically unusual silicic rocks are found near the margins rather than toward the center of the Great Basin.