ADVANCES IN POLAR SCIENCE ›› 2002, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (2-English): 89-102.
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Xing Guangfu, Wang Dezi, Jin Qingmin, Shen Weizhou and Tao Kuiyuan
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At Admiralty Bay of central King George Island, Keller Peninsula, Ull-man Spur and Point Hennequin are main Tertiary volcanic terranes. Field investigation and isotopic datings indicate that, there occurred three periods of eruptions ( three volcanic cycles) and accompanying N-toward migration of the volcanic center on Keller Peninsula. After the second period of eruptions, the crater collapsed and a cal-dera was formed, then later eruptions were limited at the northern end of the peninsula and finally migrated to Ullman Spur. Thus Keller Peninsula is a revived caldera, and its volcanism migrated toward E with time. Point Hennequin volcanism happened more or less simultaneously with the above two areas, but has no clear relation in chemical evolution with them, frequently it belongs to another independent volcanic center.
Key words: caldera, temporal-spatial evolution, Tertiary volcanism, Admiralty Bay, King George Island
Xing Guangfu, Wang Dezi, Jin Qingmin, Shen Weizhou, Tao Kuiyuan. Volcanic geology of Admiralty Bay, King George Island, Ant-arctica[J]. ADVANCES IN POLAR SCIENCE, 2002, 13(2-English): 89-102.
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