Layering is a common feature in mafic and ultramafic layered intrusions and generally consists of a succession of layers characterized by contrasted mineral modes and/or mineral textures, including grain size and orientation and, locally, changing mineral compositions. The morphology of the layers is commonly planar, but more complicated shapes are observed in some layered intrusions. Layering displays various characteristics in terms of layer thickness, homogeneity, lateral continuity, stratigraphic cyclicity, and the sharpness of their contacts with surrounding layers. It also often has similarities with sedimentary structures such as cross-bedding, trough structures or layer termination. It is now accepted that basaltic magma chambers mo...
We discuss the significance of igneous layering with respect to pluton growth processes. The case st...
Abstract- During the postcumulus stage of solidification in layered intrusions, fluid dynamic phenom...
The separation of immiscible liquids has significant implications for magma evolution and the format...
Layering is a common feature in mafic and ultramafic layered intrusions and generally consists of a ...
layering is a common feature in magic and ultramafic layered intrusions and generally consists of a ...
Plagioclase ultraphyric basalts (PUBs) with up to 54 % plagio-clase phenocrysts were dredged in the ...
The question of how the mineral layering in layered intrusions forms has been extensively debated fo...
Abstract: The separation of immiscible liquids has significant implications for magma evolution and ...
Many basic and ultrabasic plutons are commonly lithologically, texturally and compositionally layere...
This PowerPoint presentation is part of the Whitman College petrology course. This 50-slide presenta...
The upper parts of the floor cumulates of the Skaergaard Intrusion, East Greenland, contain abundant...
We discuss the significance of igneous layering with respect to pluton growth processes. The case st...
Solidified igneous intrusions from originally liquid magma chambers display a large number of diffe...
The upper parts of the floor cumulates of the Skaergaard Intrusion, East Greenland, contain abundant...
Small scale primary cumulus layers occur in various parts of the Kalka Intrusion in central Australi...
We discuss the significance of igneous layering with respect to pluton growth processes. The case st...
Abstract- During the postcumulus stage of solidification in layered intrusions, fluid dynamic phenom...
The separation of immiscible liquids has significant implications for magma evolution and the format...
Layering is a common feature in mafic and ultramafic layered intrusions and generally consists of a ...
layering is a common feature in magic and ultramafic layered intrusions and generally consists of a ...
Plagioclase ultraphyric basalts (PUBs) with up to 54 % plagio-clase phenocrysts were dredged in the ...
The question of how the mineral layering in layered intrusions forms has been extensively debated fo...
Abstract: The separation of immiscible liquids has significant implications for magma evolution and ...
Many basic and ultrabasic plutons are commonly lithologically, texturally and compositionally layere...
This PowerPoint presentation is part of the Whitman College petrology course. This 50-slide presenta...
The upper parts of the floor cumulates of the Skaergaard Intrusion, East Greenland, contain abundant...
We discuss the significance of igneous layering with respect to pluton growth processes. The case st...
Solidified igneous intrusions from originally liquid magma chambers display a large number of diffe...
The upper parts of the floor cumulates of the Skaergaard Intrusion, East Greenland, contain abundant...
Small scale primary cumulus layers occur in various parts of the Kalka Intrusion in central Australi...
We discuss the significance of igneous layering with respect to pluton growth processes. The case st...
Abstract- During the postcumulus stage of solidification in layered intrusions, fluid dynamic phenom...
The separation of immiscible liquids has significant implications for magma evolution and the format...