Datos sobre la geología y petrología del Macizo de Amanay, Fuerteventura, Canarias
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1989
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Sociedad Geológica de España
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The Amanay Massif in the island of Fuerteventura is built up by a series of hypoabyssal subvolcanic
alkaline rocks (ultramafics, gabbros and syenites) intruded by several basaltic
dyke-swarms of regional extension. The ultramafic rocks form a Pyroxenite-Carbonatite
Complex surrounded by the corresponding feldespatic net-work and associated fenites.
The regional swarms of dykes, whose main structural trends are NNE-SSW, N-60-70º and
N-115-120° seems to change gradual/y in the southern areas of the massif to lava sheets
that mark the upper levels .of the formation. The last event in the area is represented by a
few remanents of a formerly extenser coverture of horizontal lava flows that líe unconformabily
over the dyke-swarm formation.