Abstract: An experimental study of the microstructural evolution of an immiscible basaltic emulsion shows that the Fe-rich liquid forms homogeneously nucleated droplets dispersed in a continuous Si-rich liquid, together with droplets heterogeneously nucleated on plagioclase, magnetite, and pyroxene. Heterogeneous nucleation is likely promoted by localised compositional heterogeneities around growing crystals. The wetting angle of Fe-rich droplets on both plagioclase and magnetite increases with decreasing temperature. Droplet coarsening occurs by a combination of diffusion-controlled growth and Ostwald ripening, with an insignificant contribution from coalescence. Characteristic microstructures resulting from the interaction of immiscible F...
Magma unmixing (i.e., separation of a homogeneous silicate melt into two or more liquids) is respons...
Magma unmixing (i.e., separation of a homogeneous silicate melt into two or more liquids) is respons...
We have investigated silicate emulsions in impact glasses and impact melt rocks from the Wabar (Saud...
An experimental study of the microstructural evolution of an immiscible basaltic emulsion shows that...
Evidence of silicate liquid immiscibility in ferrobasalts is provided by co-existing Fe- and Si-rich...
We present major element compositions of basalts and their differentiation products for some major t...
The migration and accumulation of immiscible silicate liquids may play a significant role in the dif...
Abstract: The separation of immiscible liquids has significant implications for magma evolution and ...
The separation of immiscible liquids has significant implications for magma evolution and the format...
This study investigates partitioning of elements between immiscible aluminosilicate and borosilicate...
This experimental study examines relationships between alternative evolution paths of basaltic liqui...
Crystallization experiments have been conducted on compositions along tholeiitic liquid lines of des...
Immiscible silicate liquids, preserved as globules of one glass in another, occur, not only in the m...
Late-stage microstructures developed during the last stages of solidification of the Skaergaard intr...
The onset of immiscibility in ferrobasaltic systems has been the subject of much research recently. ...
Magma unmixing (i.e., separation of a homogeneous silicate melt into two or more liquids) is respons...
Magma unmixing (i.e., separation of a homogeneous silicate melt into two or more liquids) is respons...
We have investigated silicate emulsions in impact glasses and impact melt rocks from the Wabar (Saud...
An experimental study of the microstructural evolution of an immiscible basaltic emulsion shows that...
Evidence of silicate liquid immiscibility in ferrobasalts is provided by co-existing Fe- and Si-rich...
We present major element compositions of basalts and their differentiation products for some major t...
The migration and accumulation of immiscible silicate liquids may play a significant role in the dif...
Abstract: The separation of immiscible liquids has significant implications for magma evolution and ...
The separation of immiscible liquids has significant implications for magma evolution and the format...
This study investigates partitioning of elements between immiscible aluminosilicate and borosilicate...
This experimental study examines relationships between alternative evolution paths of basaltic liqui...
Crystallization experiments have been conducted on compositions along tholeiitic liquid lines of des...
Immiscible silicate liquids, preserved as globules of one glass in another, occur, not only in the m...
Late-stage microstructures developed during the last stages of solidification of the Skaergaard intr...
The onset of immiscibility in ferrobasaltic systems has been the subject of much research recently. ...
Magma unmixing (i.e., separation of a homogeneous silicate melt into two or more liquids) is respons...
Magma unmixing (i.e., separation of a homogeneous silicate melt into two or more liquids) is respons...
We have investigated silicate emulsions in impact glasses and impact melt rocks from the Wabar (Saud...