The occurrence in arcs of high-magnesium andesites with Mg#'s of around 0.7 implies that such rocks are generated in, or equilibrated with, mantle peridotite under conditions which do not pertain beneath ridges. In this paper we use a review of experimental data on anhydrous peridotite melting to show that these primitive high-Mg andesites cannot be generated by anhydrous melting of lherzolite. Addition of H₂O to peridotitic compositions has been shown, in numerous studies, to displace partial melts from basaltic towards more andesitic compositions leading to the possibility that high-Mg andesites are “wet” melts of lherzolite. Our review of the experimental data demonstrates however, that addition of H₂O alone cannot explain the increases ...
To better understand the genetic relationship between granitoid rocks of the Archean cratons and the...
Interaction between peridotite and pyroxenite-derived melts can significantly modify the mineralogy ...
Abstract To investigate the first melts of the mantle wedge in subduction zones and t...
A detailed petrographic, geochemical and experimental study has been undertaken on selected high-Mg ...
This experimental study is the first comprehensive investigation of the melting behavior of an olivi...
On White Island, New Zealand, the intensified period of strombolian–volcanian and phreatomagmatic ex...
High-Mg andesitic rocks are enriched in both compatible (Mg, Cr and Ni) and incompatible elements (S...
New insights into the origin of high-Mg andesites are inferred from the mineral chemistry and U-Pb g...
International audienceThe most primitive arc magmas expressed as melt inclusions in forsteritic oliv...
New insights into the origin of high-Mg andesites are inferred from the mineral chemistry and U-Pb g...
We integrate textural and in situ compositional information from plagioclase and clinopyroxene (Cpx)...
Occurrences of high-Mg andesite (HMA) in modern volcanic arcs raise the possibility that significant...
We integrate textural and in situ compositional information from plagioclase and clinopyroxene (Cpx)...
To assess the effects of reaction factors (mainly P and T) on the mineral assemblage and chemical co...
To better understand the genetic relationship between granitoid rocks of the Archean cratons and the...
To better understand the genetic relationship between granitoid rocks of the Archean cratons and the...
Interaction between peridotite and pyroxenite-derived melts can significantly modify the mineralogy ...
Abstract To investigate the first melts of the mantle wedge in subduction zones and t...
A detailed petrographic, geochemical and experimental study has been undertaken on selected high-Mg ...
This experimental study is the first comprehensive investigation of the melting behavior of an olivi...
On White Island, New Zealand, the intensified period of strombolian–volcanian and phreatomagmatic ex...
High-Mg andesitic rocks are enriched in both compatible (Mg, Cr and Ni) and incompatible elements (S...
New insights into the origin of high-Mg andesites are inferred from the mineral chemistry and U-Pb g...
International audienceThe most primitive arc magmas expressed as melt inclusions in forsteritic oliv...
New insights into the origin of high-Mg andesites are inferred from the mineral chemistry and U-Pb g...
We integrate textural and in situ compositional information from plagioclase and clinopyroxene (Cpx)...
Occurrences of high-Mg andesite (HMA) in modern volcanic arcs raise the possibility that significant...
We integrate textural and in situ compositional information from plagioclase and clinopyroxene (Cpx)...
To assess the effects of reaction factors (mainly P and T) on the mineral assemblage and chemical co...
To better understand the genetic relationship between granitoid rocks of the Archean cratons and the...
To better understand the genetic relationship between granitoid rocks of the Archean cratons and the...
Interaction between peridotite and pyroxenite-derived melts can significantly modify the mineralogy ...
Abstract To investigate the first melts of the mantle wedge in subduction zones and t...