The formation, storage and chemical differentiation of magma in the Earth’s crust is of fundamental importance in igneous geology and volcanology. Recent data are challenging the high-melt-fraction ‘magma chamber’ paradigm that has underpinned models of crustal magmatism for over a century, suggesting instead that magma is normally stored in low-melt-fraction ‘mush reservoirs’1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. A mush reservoir comprises a porous and permeable framework of closely packed crystals with melt present in the pore space1,10. However, many common features of crustal magmatism have not yet been explained by either the ‘chamber’ or ‘mush reservoir’ concepts1,11. Here we show that reactive melt flow is a critical, but hitherto neglected, process in ...
The Magma Chamber Simulator (MCS) quantitatively models the phase equilibria, mineral chemistry, maj...
The emergence of the mush paradigm has raised several questions for conventional models of magma sto...
Magmatic processes on Earth govern the mass, energy and chemical transfer between the mantle, crust ...
The formation, storage and chemical differentiation of magma in the Earth’s crust is of fundamental ...
The magmatic processes occurring in the lowermost arc crust play a major role in the evolution of ma...
International audienceVolcanism is the surface expression of extensive magmatic systems, with their ...
Some relatively crystal rich silicic volcanic deposits, including large volume ignimbrites, preserve...
The trans-crustal magma system paradigm is forcing us to re-think processes responsible for magma ev...
Exactly 100 years ago the great Canadian-born petrologist N. L. Bowen published two seminal works on...
Diverse explanations exist for the large-volume catastrophic eruptions that formed the Bishop Tuff o...
The chemistry of magmas erupted by volcanoes is a message from deep within the Earth's crust, which ...
Experimental studies of mantle petrology find that small concentrations of water and carbon dioxide ...
We present the first quantitative model of heat, mass and both major and trace element transport in ...
Understanding the spatial and temporal evolution of melt distribution in the crust is crucial in pro...
The magmatic processes occurring in the lowermost arc crust play a major role in the evolution of ma...
The Magma Chamber Simulator (MCS) quantitatively models the phase equilibria, mineral chemistry, maj...
The emergence of the mush paradigm has raised several questions for conventional models of magma sto...
Magmatic processes on Earth govern the mass, energy and chemical transfer between the mantle, crust ...
The formation, storage and chemical differentiation of magma in the Earth’s crust is of fundamental ...
The magmatic processes occurring in the lowermost arc crust play a major role in the evolution of ma...
International audienceVolcanism is the surface expression of extensive magmatic systems, with their ...
Some relatively crystal rich silicic volcanic deposits, including large volume ignimbrites, preserve...
The trans-crustal magma system paradigm is forcing us to re-think processes responsible for magma ev...
Exactly 100 years ago the great Canadian-born petrologist N. L. Bowen published two seminal works on...
Diverse explanations exist for the large-volume catastrophic eruptions that formed the Bishop Tuff o...
The chemistry of magmas erupted by volcanoes is a message from deep within the Earth's crust, which ...
Experimental studies of mantle petrology find that small concentrations of water and carbon dioxide ...
We present the first quantitative model of heat, mass and both major and trace element transport in ...
Understanding the spatial and temporal evolution of melt distribution in the crust is crucial in pro...
The magmatic processes occurring in the lowermost arc crust play a major role in the evolution of ma...
The Magma Chamber Simulator (MCS) quantitatively models the phase equilibria, mineral chemistry, maj...
The emergence of the mush paradigm has raised several questions for conventional models of magma sto...
Magmatic processes on Earth govern the mass, energy and chemical transfer between the mantle, crust ...