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Saba is composed of basic and intermediate members of the calc alkaline series with a broad resemblance to volcanic rocks on other islands of the northern Lesser Antilles. The most abundant rock-type is hornblende andesite with relatively high potassium and associated elements. Notable petrographic features are the persistence of magnesian olivine into relatively siliceous whole-rock composition and the prevalence of hornblende even in the more basic rocks. Quartz xenocrysts also occur in the basalts Clinopyroxene phenocrysts are of an gite composition but groundmass grains are sometimes in the range subcalcic augite to magnesian pigeonite. Disequilibrium features in the petrography, together with anomalies in the chemical trends may be due to incorporation of xenocrysts or perhaps in extreme instances to the hybridisation of contrasting magmas.
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Baker, P.E., Buckley, F. & Padfield, T. Petrology of the volcanic rocks of saba, West Indies. Bull Volcanol 43, 337–346 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02598037
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