Riolite (Lugano)

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Representation and status

Color CMYK
20 / 80 / 70 / 0
Color RGB
R: 200 G: 100 B: 75
Rank
petrographic facies
Validity
Unit is in Use
Status
informal term

Nomenclature

Deutsch
Rhyolith (Lugano)
Français
Rhyolite (Lugano)
Italiano
Riolite (Lugano)
English
Rhyolite (Lugano)
Origin of the Name

«porfido» = riolite

Historical Variants

fluidale Quarzporphyrserie (Doeglas 1930), Quartzoporphyres supérieurs = Quartzoporphyre et son tuf (de Sitter 1939), Tufi di porfidi quarziferi, p.p. rinsaldati (ignimbriti) (Bernoulli et al. 1976), Permian rhyolites of the Lugano area (Trümpy et al. 1980), Rhyolithe (Buletti 1985), Riolite = rioliti del Monte Grumello = ignimbrite del Monte Grumello = ignimbrite di Riva San Vitale (Bernoulli et al. 2018)

Description

Thickness
Mehr als 350 m im Val Battuta ; keilt südlich Porto Ceresio aus (Doeglas 1930).

Hierarchy and sequence

Superordinate unit

Age

Age at top
  • Cisuralian (= Early Permian)
Age at base
  • Cisuralian (= Early Permian)
Dating Method

262 +/-1 Ma

Geography

Geographical extent
Riva-San Vitale, Monte San Giorgio, Brusino-Arsizio, Melano.

Palaenography and tectonic

  • Permo-Carboniferous
Tectonic unit (resp. main category)
Kind of protolith
  • volcanic

References

Definition
Doeglas D. J. (1930) : Die Geologie des Monte San Giorgio und des Val Mara. Leidsche Geologische Mededeelingen III, 335-396

S.347: Die fluidale Quarzporphyrserie

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