To reflect magmatic conditions, volcanic rocks must retain their compositions through eruption and post-eruptive cooling. Mostly, this is the case. However, welded ignimbrites from the Yellowstone–Snake River Plain magmatic province reveal systematic modification of the lithium (Li) inventory by post-eruptive processes. Here we show that phenocrysts from slowly cooled microcrystalline ignimbrite interiors consistently have significantly more Li than their rapidly quenched, glassy, counterparts. The strong association with host lithology and the invariance of other trace elements indicate that Li remains mobile long after eruption and readily passes into phenocrysts via diffusion as groundmass crystallisation increases the Li contents of the...
International audienceRecent volcanic products from the Piton de la Fournaise Volcano, Reunion, show...
Lithium is an economically important element that is increasingly extracted from brines accumulated ...
International audienceIon-microprobe was used to measure Li abundances and isotopic compositions in ...
International audienceLithium and hydrogen are volatile elements which diffuse rapidly in crystals a...
Pre- and syn-eruptive time-scales of magmatic processes in large-scale explosive eruptions can be qu...
International audienceMost explosive, silicic volcanoes spend thousands of years in repose between e...
Most explosive, silicic volcanoes spend thousands of years in repose between eruptive events. The ti...
International audienceNorthwest Africa 479 (NWA 479) is a lunar meteorite recovered in 2000 from Mor...
International audienceHigh-temperature, diffusive fractionation has been invoked to account for stri...
Ion-microprobe analyses of the Li concentration and Li isotopic composition of zoned clinopyroxene a...
Constraining magmatic and eruptive processes is key to understanding how volcanoes operate. However,...
Constraining magmatic and eruptive processes is key to understanding how volcanoes operate. However,...
International audienceRecent volcanic products from the Piton de la Fournaise Volcano, Reunion, show...
Lithium is an economically important element that is increasingly extracted from brines accumulated ...
International audienceIon-microprobe was used to measure Li abundances and isotopic compositions in ...
International audienceLithium and hydrogen are volatile elements which diffuse rapidly in crystals a...
Pre- and syn-eruptive time-scales of magmatic processes in large-scale explosive eruptions can be qu...
International audienceMost explosive, silicic volcanoes spend thousands of years in repose between e...
Most explosive, silicic volcanoes spend thousands of years in repose between eruptive events. The ti...
International audienceNorthwest Africa 479 (NWA 479) is a lunar meteorite recovered in 2000 from Mor...
International audienceHigh-temperature, diffusive fractionation has been invoked to account for stri...
Ion-microprobe analyses of the Li concentration and Li isotopic composition of zoned clinopyroxene a...
Constraining magmatic and eruptive processes is key to understanding how volcanoes operate. However,...
Constraining magmatic and eruptive processes is key to understanding how volcanoes operate. However,...
International audienceRecent volcanic products from the Piton de la Fournaise Volcano, Reunion, show...
Lithium is an economically important element that is increasingly extracted from brines accumulated ...
International audienceIon-microprobe was used to measure Li abundances and isotopic compositions in ...