Silicic magma reservoirs in the Earth's crust
O Bachmann, C Huber - American Mineralogist, 2016 - degruyter.com
Magma reservoirs play a key role in controlling numerous processes in planetary evolution,
including igneous differentiation and degassing, crustal construction, and volcanism. For …
including igneous differentiation and degassing, crustal construction, and volcanism. For …
Ignimbrite flare-ups and their drivers: a New Zealand perspective
Ignimbrite flare-ups are periods of intense silicic volcanism characterized by multiple caldera-
forming eruptions that together evacuate 10 3 to 10 4 km 3 of magma. Ignimbrite flare-ups of …
forming eruptions that together evacuate 10 3 to 10 4 km 3 of magma. Ignimbrite flare-ups of …
How important is the role of crystal fractionation in making intermediate magmas? Insights from Zr and P systematics
CTA Lee, O Bachmann - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2014 - Elsevier
Most magmatism on Earth forms by direct melting of the mantle, generating basalts at the
low silica end of the terrestrial compositional spectrum. However, most subduction zone …
low silica end of the terrestrial compositional spectrum. However, most subduction zone …
Post-caldera volcanism reveals shallow priming of an intra-ocean arc andesitic caldera: Hunga volcano, Tonga, SW Pacific
Intra-oceanic arcs are typically associated with intermediate (andesitic) cone volcanoes.
However, caldera volcanoes may also form in these settings from very large eruptions …
However, caldera volcanoes may also form in these settings from very large eruptions …
Constructing the early Mesozoic Gangdese crust in southern Tibet by hornblende-dominated magmatic differentiation
Igneous complexes with a wide variety of lithologies in continental magmatic arcs provide a
critical insight into the composition and formation mechanism of continental crust. We report …
critical insight into the composition and formation mechanism of continental crust. We report …
Zircon record of the plutonic-volcanic connection and protracted rhyolite melt evolution
The potential petrogenetic link between a crystal-poor rhyolite (the Rhyolite Canyon Tuff)
and its associated subvolcanic intrusion and crystal-rich post-caldera lavas from Turkey …
and its associated subvolcanic intrusion and crystal-rich post-caldera lavas from Turkey …
Most granitoid rocks are cumulates: deductions from hornblende compositions and zircon saturation
Cumulate processes in granitic magma systems are thought by some to be negligible and by
others to be common and widespread. Because most granitic rocks lack obvious evidence of …
others to be common and widespread. Because most granitic rocks lack obvious evidence of …
Cretaceous volcanic-plutonic magmatism in SE China and a genetic model
Intensive and extensive Cretaceous volcanic-plutonic magmatism occurred in the coastal
area of SE China, which is an important part of circle Pacific continental margin associated …
area of SE China, which is an important part of circle Pacific continental margin associated …
Giant magmatic water reservoirs at mid-crustal depth inferred from electrical conductivity and the growth of the continental crust
The formation of the continental crust at subduction zones involves the differentiation of
hydrous mantle-derived magmas through a combination of crystallization and crustal …
hydrous mantle-derived magmas through a combination of crystallization and crustal …
Barium isotope evidence for crystal-melt separation in granitic magma reservoirs
Crystal-melt separation is important for understanding the evolution of granitic magma and
the connection between plutonic and volcanic rocks. Crystal accumulation and melt …
the connection between plutonic and volcanic rocks. Crystal accumulation and melt …