One of the outstanding problems in understanding the behavior of intermediate-to-silicic magmatic systems is the mechanism(s) by which large volumes of crystal-poor rhyolite can be extracted from crystal-rich mushy storage zones in the mid-deep crust. The mechanisms commonly invoked are hindered settling, micro-settling, and compaction. The concept of micro-settling involves extraction of grains from a crystal framework during Ostwald ripening and has been shown to be non-viable in the metallic systems for which it was originally proposed. Micro-settling is also likely to be insignificant in silicic mushes, because ripening rates are slow for quartz and plagioclase, contact areas between grains in a crystal mush are likely to be large, and ...
Crystal sinking to form cumulates and melt percolation toward segregation in magma pools can be trea...
Abstract. By using recently determined experimental phase equilibria we show that the viscosity of g...
The formation of adcumulates necessitates the continued growth of primocrysts down to low porosities...
The largest accumulations of rhyolitic melt in the upper crust occur in voluminous silicic crystal m...
The largest accumulations of rhyolitic melt in the upper crust occur in voluminous silicic crystal m...
International audienceThe crustal mush (i.e., mixture of crystals and silicate liquid whose mobility...
Late-stage microstructures developed during the last stages of solidification of the Skaergaard intr...
Igneous processes have a fundamental impact on how our planet is shaped: they contribute to the grow...
The injection of hot magma into a sill can lead to heating and melting of the walls and roof of the ...
The formation of large volumes of crystal-poor silicic magmas is a key question in understanding mag...
Granitic continental crust distinguishes the Earth from other planets in the Solar System. Consequen...
The Marginal Border Series (MBS) of the Skaergaard Intrusion crystallised on the steeply dipping sid...
The migration and accumulation of immiscible silicate liquids may play a significant role in the dif...
International audienceThe vigor of the thermal convection in a terrestrial magma ocean tends to prev...
accepted to JGR 19-11-2003We present a model of melt segregation in a mush submitted to both compact...
Crystal sinking to form cumulates and melt percolation toward segregation in magma pools can be trea...
Abstract. By using recently determined experimental phase equilibria we show that the viscosity of g...
The formation of adcumulates necessitates the continued growth of primocrysts down to low porosities...
The largest accumulations of rhyolitic melt in the upper crust occur in voluminous silicic crystal m...
The largest accumulations of rhyolitic melt in the upper crust occur in voluminous silicic crystal m...
International audienceThe crustal mush (i.e., mixture of crystals and silicate liquid whose mobility...
Late-stage microstructures developed during the last stages of solidification of the Skaergaard intr...
Igneous processes have a fundamental impact on how our planet is shaped: they contribute to the grow...
The injection of hot magma into a sill can lead to heating and melting of the walls and roof of the ...
The formation of large volumes of crystal-poor silicic magmas is a key question in understanding mag...
Granitic continental crust distinguishes the Earth from other planets in the Solar System. Consequen...
The Marginal Border Series (MBS) of the Skaergaard Intrusion crystallised on the steeply dipping sid...
The migration and accumulation of immiscible silicate liquids may play a significant role in the dif...
International audienceThe vigor of the thermal convection in a terrestrial magma ocean tends to prev...
accepted to JGR 19-11-2003We present a model of melt segregation in a mush submitted to both compact...
Crystal sinking to form cumulates and melt percolation toward segregation in magma pools can be trea...
Abstract. By using recently determined experimental phase equilibria we show that the viscosity of g...
The formation of adcumulates necessitates the continued growth of primocrysts down to low porosities...