Source rocks for magmas in subduction zones include subducted oceanic crust, mantle peridotite, and metamorphic rocks of continental crust. Phase relationships for these materials, including the compositions of liquids developed at various pressures, temperatures, and with H_2O and CO_2, provide a starting point for the petrogenesis of granitoid intrusions. Four thermal structures are obtained by combinations of warm or cool subducted oceanic crust, and cool or warm overlying mantle. These encompass the range of dehydration and melting sites and processes likely to occur in subduction. Petrological structures derived by combining major rock structures with the assumed thermal structures and the phase relationships of materials indicate that...
Regional metamorphism, migmatites and granites certainly owe their origin to influx of heat from th...
Knowledge of the thermal structure and processes in subduction zones is so uncertain that our more e...
AbstractGranitod batholiths of I-type features (mostly granodiorites and tonalites), and particularl...
Source rocks for magmas in subduction zones include subducted oceanic crust, mantle peridotite, and ...
Granitic rocks can have a wide range of sources, over all parts of the spectrum from pure mantle to ...
The calc-alkalic rocks of batholiths or their precursors may be generated in deep continental crust,...
Granitic rocks can have a wide range of sources, over all parts of the spectrum from pure mantle to ...
The calc-alkalic rocks of batholiths or their precursors may be generated in deep continental crust,...
Granitic rocks can have a wide range of sources, over all parts of the spectrum from pure mantle to ...
The framework of plate tectonics, with active boundaries and stable plates, is the best yet devised ...
The framework of plate tectonics, with active boundaries and stable plates, is the best yet devised ...
The three distinct magma sources in tectonic regions of convergent plate boundaries with associated...
The three distinct magma sources in tectonic regions of convergent plate boundaries with associated...
Granitod batholiths of I-type features (mostly granodiorites and tonalites), and particularly those ...
Regional metamorphism, migmatites and granites certainly owe their origin to influx of heat from th...
Regional metamorphism, migmatites and granites certainly owe their origin to influx of heat from th...
Knowledge of the thermal structure and processes in subduction zones is so uncertain that our more e...
AbstractGranitod batholiths of I-type features (mostly granodiorites and tonalites), and particularl...
Source rocks for magmas in subduction zones include subducted oceanic crust, mantle peridotite, and ...
Granitic rocks can have a wide range of sources, over all parts of the spectrum from pure mantle to ...
The calc-alkalic rocks of batholiths or their precursors may be generated in deep continental crust,...
Granitic rocks can have a wide range of sources, over all parts of the spectrum from pure mantle to ...
The calc-alkalic rocks of batholiths or their precursors may be generated in deep continental crust,...
Granitic rocks can have a wide range of sources, over all parts of the spectrum from pure mantle to ...
The framework of plate tectonics, with active boundaries and stable plates, is the best yet devised ...
The framework of plate tectonics, with active boundaries and stable plates, is the best yet devised ...
The three distinct magma sources in tectonic regions of convergent plate boundaries with associated...
The three distinct magma sources in tectonic regions of convergent plate boundaries with associated...
Granitod batholiths of I-type features (mostly granodiorites and tonalites), and particularly those ...
Regional metamorphism, migmatites and granites certainly owe their origin to influx of heat from th...
Regional metamorphism, migmatites and granites certainly owe their origin to influx of heat from th...
Knowledge of the thermal structure and processes in subduction zones is so uncertain that our more e...
AbstractGranitod batholiths of I-type features (mostly granodiorites and tonalites), and particularl...