New petrographic and mineral chemistry data obtained in 50 samples of the Post-Roque Nublo Group of
Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain) are presented. All the samples are well-known from a geochemical
point of view and have been accurately studied (Gimeno et al. , 2003; Guillou et al., 2004). The more
noteworthy petrographic feature is the presence of zoned clinopyroxene with green core (salitic composition)
and brownish rim (diopsidic-salitic composition) in most of the samples. To explain this compositional
variation it is suggested that magma mixing played an important role during magmatic evolution. Furthermore
fractional crystallisation of basic magmas is needed to obtain most evolved ones. We suggest that crystal
fractionation and magma mixing took place in magma reservoirs located at depths of 20 to 27 km and at
10 to 14 km. The proposed magma evolution model also explains the compositional variations within the
Post-Roque Nublo Group