Lithos, 2005, V 79, N 1-2, Jan.


Geodynamic Controls on Adakite, TTG and Sanukitoid Genesis: Implications for Models of Crust Formation
Nice, France, 06-11 April 2003
Edited by H. Rollinson, H. Martin

1.   
 Editorial Board  • 
 Page CO2 

2.   
 Geodynamic controls on adakite, TTG and 
 sanukitoid genesis: implications for models
 of crust formation: Introduction to the 
 Special Issue  • EDITORIAL
 Hugh Rollinson and Herve Martin
 Pages ix-xii 

3.   
 An overview of adakite, 
 onalite–trondhjemite–granodiorite (TTG), 
 and sanukitoid: relationships and some 
 implications for crustal evolution  • 
 H. Martin, R.H. Smithies, R. Rapp, 
 J.-F. Moyen and D. Champion
 Pages 1-24 
  
4.   
 Partial melting of slab window margins: 
 genesis of adakitic and non-adakitic magmas  • 
 Derek J. Thorkelson and Katrin Breitsprecher
 Pages 25-41 

5.   
 Towards a coupled physical and chemical 
 model for tonalite–trondhjemite–granodiorite
 magma formation  • 
 M.D. Jackson, K. Gallagher, N. Petford
 and M.J. Cheadle
 Pages 43-60 

6.   
 Adakites—the key to understanding 
 LILE depletion in granulites  • 
 Hugh R. Rollinson and John Tarney
 Pages 61-81 

7.   
 The relationship between adakitic, 
 calc-alkaline volcanic rocks and TTGs:
 implications for the tectonic setting 
 of the Karelian greenstone belts, 
 Baltic Shield  • 
 A.V. Samsonov, M.M. Bogina, E.V. Bibikova,
 A.Yu. Petrova and A.A. Shchipansky
Pages 83-106 

8.   
 The Archaean sanukitoid series of the 
Baltic Shield: geological setting, 
geochemical characteristics and 
implications for their origin  • 
S.B. Lobach-Zhuchenko, H.R. Rollinson, 
V.P. Chekulaev, N.A. Arestova, A.V. Kovalenko, 
V.V. Ivanikov, N.S. Guseva, S.A. Sergeev,
D.I. Matukov and K.E. Jarvis
Pages 107-128 

9.   
 The temporal evolution of sanukitoids in 
 the Karelian Craton, Baltic Shield: an 
 ion microprobe U–Th–Pb isotopic study of zircons  • 
 E.V. Bibikova, A. Petrova and S. Claesson
 Pages 129-145 

10.   
 Petrogenetic constraints for the genesis
 of Archaean sanukitoid suites: geochemistry
 and isotopic evidence from Karelia, 
 Baltic Shield  • 
 A. Kovalenko, J.D. Clemens and V. Savatenkov
 Pages 147-160 

11.   
 Late Archean high-Mg granitoids (sanukitoids)
 in the southern Karelian domain, eastern 
 Finland: Pb and Nd isotopic constraints 
 on crust?mantle interactions  • 
 Jaana Halla
 Pages 161-178 

12.   
 Evidence for slab melt/mantle reaction: 
 petrogenesis of Early Cretaceous and Eocene
 high-Mg andesites from the Kitakami Mountains, Japan  • 
 Nobutaka Tsuchiya, Satoko Suzuki, 
 Jun-Ichi Kimura and Hiroo Kagami
 Pages 179-206 

13.   
 Mantle wedge involvement in the petrogenesis
 of Archaean grey gneisses in West Greenland  • 
 Agnete Steenfelt, Adam A. Garde and Jean-Francois Moyen
 Pages 207-228 

14.   
 Production of granodiorite melt by interaction
 between hydrous mafic magma and tonalitic crust.
 Experimental constraints and implications for 
 the generation of Archaean TTG complexes  • 
 S. Lopez, A. Castro and A. Garcia-Casco
 Pages 229-250 

15.   
 Plagiogranite magmatism in the Mesozoic
 island-arc structure of the Pekulney Ridge,
 Chukotka Peninsula, NE Russia  • 
 M.V. Luchitskaya, O.L. Morozov and S.A. Palandzhyan
 Pages 251-269