The broad Sr isotopic variability exhibited by granitoid rocks is commonly interpreted to reflect the mixing of magmas from different sources. However, evidence from granites and migmatites indicates that melting and magma extraction from crustal sources can occur sufficiently rapidly that trace-element and isotopic equilibration between liquid and residual phases is commonly not achieved. Additionally, evidence from unmelted high-grade metamorphic rocks indicates that major reactant minerals in the fluid-absent melting process, principally biotite and plagioclase, do not always attain equilibrium during regional metamorphism. When these two circumstances occur in combination, the melt does not inherit its radiogenic isotopic signature from...
Sr isotopic zoning within single plagioclase crystals from rocks from Unit 9 of the Rum layered intr...
The Mannum granite in South Australia is a classic A-type granite which displays good evidence for m...
The possible Nd and Sr isotopic variations which would result from assimilation of continental crust...
The assumption that the isotopic ratios of anatectic melts generated in response to crust-magma inte...
© 2017 Dr. Kieran Anthony IlesUnravelling the processes involved in granite magmatism is essential t...
International audienceThe current underlying assumption in most geochemical studies of granitic rock...
The broadest ranges of initial Sr isotopic ratios (87Sr/86Sri) ever reported within a single igneous...
Isotope ratios of elements such as Sr, Nd, Pb and Hf can be used as tracers of magmatic sources and ...
Isotope ratios of elements such as Sr, Nd, Pb and Hf can be used as tracers of magmatic sources and ...
Isotopic disequilibrium is increasingly recognized as a common feature of magmatic systems, but the ...
Crustal melting is responsible for the production of large volumes of rhyolitic melt and therefore i...
Chemical, textural, and isotopic heterogeneity within granitic magmas/rocks, and their extrusive equ...
Piston-cylinder experiments in the granite system demonstrate that a variety of isotopically distinc...
Piston-cylinder experiments in the granite system demonstrate that a wide variety of isotopically di...
The causes of some stable isotopic variations in felsic rocks are not well understood. In particular...
Sr isotopic zoning within single plagioclase crystals from rocks from Unit 9 of the Rum layered intr...
The Mannum granite in South Australia is a classic A-type granite which displays good evidence for m...
The possible Nd and Sr isotopic variations which would result from assimilation of continental crust...
The assumption that the isotopic ratios of anatectic melts generated in response to crust-magma inte...
© 2017 Dr. Kieran Anthony IlesUnravelling the processes involved in granite magmatism is essential t...
International audienceThe current underlying assumption in most geochemical studies of granitic rock...
The broadest ranges of initial Sr isotopic ratios (87Sr/86Sri) ever reported within a single igneous...
Isotope ratios of elements such as Sr, Nd, Pb and Hf can be used as tracers of magmatic sources and ...
Isotope ratios of elements such as Sr, Nd, Pb and Hf can be used as tracers of magmatic sources and ...
Isotopic disequilibrium is increasingly recognized as a common feature of magmatic systems, but the ...
Crustal melting is responsible for the production of large volumes of rhyolitic melt and therefore i...
Chemical, textural, and isotopic heterogeneity within granitic magmas/rocks, and their extrusive equ...
Piston-cylinder experiments in the granite system demonstrate that a variety of isotopically distinc...
Piston-cylinder experiments in the granite system demonstrate that a wide variety of isotopically di...
The causes of some stable isotopic variations in felsic rocks are not well understood. In particular...
Sr isotopic zoning within single plagioclase crystals from rocks from Unit 9 of the Rum layered intr...
The Mannum granite in South Australia is a classic A-type granite which displays good evidence for m...
The possible Nd and Sr isotopic variations which would result from assimilation of continental crust...