The Skaergaard Intrusion of East Greenland is the quintessential example of low-pressure closed-system fractionation of basaltic magma. Field evidence of extensive layering and associated quasi-sedimentary structures, and the resultant ‘cumulate’ paradigm of crystal settling in magma chambers, has led to many long-standing controversies. Of particular significance is the lack of consensus about the microstructural record and the mechanisms by which interstitial liquid is expelled from solidifying crystal mushy zones. Skaergaard remains a cradle for new insights into igneous processes, with recent work highlighting the importance of separation of immiscible liquids on magma evolution
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Color poster with text, images, charts, and graphs.Chemical evolution within basaltic magma chambers...
This paper presents a new high-precision zircon U-Pb geochronological view on the crystallization an...
For more than 80 years the Skaergaard intrusion, 68°N in southern East Greenland, has been a foremos...
Re-examination of the Skaergaard intrusion in the context of its regional setting, combined with new...
Igneous differentiation processes are constrained from bulk compositions, densities and mineral mode...
The upper parts of the floor cumulates of the Skaergaard Intrusion, East Greenland, contain abundant...
The Skaergaard intrusion (Fig. 1) is probably the most studied layered gabbro intrusion in the world...
The upper parts of the floor cumulates of the Skaergaard Intrusion, East Greenland, contain abundant...
Abstract The Skaergaard Intrusion of East Greenland solidified as a closed system, wi...
The Marginal Border Series of the Skaergaard intrusion (East Greenland) crystallized in situ on the ...
Volatiles can have a substantial influence on the constrains and genesis of ore deposit, but are not...
The Palaeogene Skaergaard intrusion, East Greenland, has since its first description by Wager & ...
The Eocene Skaergaard intrusion, part of the East Greenland flood basalt province, is the type examp...
The Skaergaard intrusion is a layered, ferrobasaltic intrusion emplaced during the Early Eocene into...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Color poster with text, images, charts, and graphs.Chemical evolution within basaltic magma chambers...
This paper presents a new high-precision zircon U-Pb geochronological view on the crystallization an...
For more than 80 years the Skaergaard intrusion, 68°N in southern East Greenland, has been a foremos...
Re-examination of the Skaergaard intrusion in the context of its regional setting, combined with new...
Igneous differentiation processes are constrained from bulk compositions, densities and mineral mode...
The upper parts of the floor cumulates of the Skaergaard Intrusion, East Greenland, contain abundant...
The Skaergaard intrusion (Fig. 1) is probably the most studied layered gabbro intrusion in the world...
The upper parts of the floor cumulates of the Skaergaard Intrusion, East Greenland, contain abundant...
Abstract The Skaergaard Intrusion of East Greenland solidified as a closed system, wi...
The Marginal Border Series of the Skaergaard intrusion (East Greenland) crystallized in situ on the ...
Volatiles can have a substantial influence on the constrains and genesis of ore deposit, but are not...
The Palaeogene Skaergaard intrusion, East Greenland, has since its first description by Wager & ...
The Eocene Skaergaard intrusion, part of the East Greenland flood basalt province, is the type examp...
The Skaergaard intrusion is a layered, ferrobasaltic intrusion emplaced during the Early Eocene into...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Color poster with text, images, charts, and graphs.Chemical evolution within basaltic magma chambers...
This paper presents a new high-precision zircon U-Pb geochronological view on the crystallization an...