Quantification of H2O contents of natural granites has been an on-going challenge owing to the extremely fugitive character of H2O during cooling and ascent of melts and magmas. Here we approach this problem by studying granites in their source region (i.e. the partially melted continental crust) and we present the first NanoSIMS analyses of anatectic melt inclusions (MI) hosted in peritectic phases of migmatites and granulites. These MI which totally crystallized upon slow cooling represent the embryos of the upper-crustal granites. The approach based on the combination of MI and NanoSIMS has been here tested on amphibolite-facies migmatites at Ronda (S Spain) that underwent fluid-present to fluid-absent melting at ~700\ub0C and ~5 kbar. S...
Although the capacity for water to lower the solidus during crustal melting is well recognised, a mo...
This review presents a compositional database of primary anatectic granitoid magmas, entirely based ...
The garnet megacrysts of Gore Mountain (Adirondacks, US) are world-renown crystals due to their size...
Water quantification in natural granitic systems has been an on-going challenge owing to its extreme...
For more than half a century, thought about granite genesis and crustal evolution has been guided by...
The use of NanoSIMS on primary melt inclusions in partially melted rocks is a powerful approach to c...
Glassy melt inclusions are unique geological repositories that preserve evidence of the formation an...
Using a metatexite from the Spanish Betic Cordillera as an example, we show that in situ and otherwi...
Partial melting up to ultra high temperature (UHT) conditions is one of the major processes for the ...
The diverse fluid regimes during melting of the metasedimentary crust have been often discriminated ...
The application of melt inclusion (MI) studies to migmatitic and granulitic terranes is a recent, sm...
Nanogranites represent totally crystallized inclusions of anatectic melt trapped within peritectic m...
Nanogranites represent totally crystallized inclusions of anatectic melt trapped within peritectic m...
The study of the composition of primary melts during anatexis of high-pressure granulitic migmatites...
Important advances have been made during the last 15 years in the study of melt inclusions in minera...
Although the capacity for water to lower the solidus during crustal melting is well recognised, a mo...
This review presents a compositional database of primary anatectic granitoid magmas, entirely based ...
The garnet megacrysts of Gore Mountain (Adirondacks, US) are world-renown crystals due to their size...
Water quantification in natural granitic systems has been an on-going challenge owing to its extreme...
For more than half a century, thought about granite genesis and crustal evolution has been guided by...
The use of NanoSIMS on primary melt inclusions in partially melted rocks is a powerful approach to c...
Glassy melt inclusions are unique geological repositories that preserve evidence of the formation an...
Using a metatexite from the Spanish Betic Cordillera as an example, we show that in situ and otherwi...
Partial melting up to ultra high temperature (UHT) conditions is one of the major processes for the ...
The diverse fluid regimes during melting of the metasedimentary crust have been often discriminated ...
The application of melt inclusion (MI) studies to migmatitic and granulitic terranes is a recent, sm...
Nanogranites represent totally crystallized inclusions of anatectic melt trapped within peritectic m...
Nanogranites represent totally crystallized inclusions of anatectic melt trapped within peritectic m...
The study of the composition of primary melts during anatexis of high-pressure granulitic migmatites...
Important advances have been made during the last 15 years in the study of melt inclusions in minera...
Although the capacity for water to lower the solidus during crustal melting is well recognised, a mo...
This review presents a compositional database of primary anatectic granitoid magmas, entirely based ...
The garnet megacrysts of Gore Mountain (Adirondacks, US) are world-renown crystals due to their size...