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		Definition of peralkaline in English: peralkalineadjective pəˈralkəlʌɪn Geology (of an igneous rock) containing a higher proportion (taken together) of sodium and potassium than of aluminium.  Example sentencesExamples -  This suggests that the peralkaline volcanic magma was derived from a lithospheric mantle source that had not been previously depleted in incompatible elements.
 -  Finally, the eastern side of the mountain (122 million years old) is mostly peralkaline nepheline syenites and porphyrites.
 -  To calibrate major elements, two peralkaline rhyolitic glasses were used.
 -  Continental rifting started in the Early Cambrian with intrusion of crust-derived metaluminous to slightly peraluminous A-type granites, and culminated in the Mid-Cambrian with eruption of peralkaline rhyolites.
 -  During the mid-1980s to early 1990s more research took place that involved detailed petrographical and geochemical studies on the syenites, alkaline, and peralkaline rocks.
 
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