Phenocrysts in volcanic rocks offer the unique opportunity to constrain the temperature, pressure, water content and oxidation state of their host melt at the time of their growth. This thesis presents several lines of evidence that phenocryst growth and magma mixing in erupted magmas, ranging from basalt to rhyolite, largely occurred during ascent along fractures and not in stalled magma reservoirs, and that most erupted magmas begin their ascent to the surface as largely crystal-free melts. The results from this thesis show that the most successful application of mineral-melt thermometers and hygrometers is at the liquidus of ascending melts. In Chapter 2, ten intraplate, alkaline basalts, which erupted within a rift zone in the wester...
Basaltic eruptions are the most common form of volcanism on Earth and planetary bodies. The low visc...
Many plutons preserve evidence of magma mixing between hydrous mafic magmas and resident felsic crys...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Magmatic systems present an apparent paradox: they ...
Phenocrysts in volcanic rocks offer the unique opportunity to constrain the temperature, pressure, w...
Basalts are windows into the mantle from which they were derived, and their eruption at the surface ...
High-silica rhyolites (> 75 wt% SiO2) are the most differentiated magmas on Earth and are known for ...
Undercooling and crystallization kinetics are recognized increasingly as important processes control...
The explosivity of volcanic eruptions is governed in part by the rate at which magma ascends and deg...
Plagioclase ultraphyric basalts (PUBs) with up to 54 % plagio-clase phenocrysts were dredged in the ...
The majority of basaltic magmas stall in the Earth's crust as a result of the rheological evolution ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005This study investigates how magma is physic...
Many plutons preserve evidence of magma mixing between hydrous mafic magmas and resident felsic crys...
A technique is described for determining the cooling history of olivine phenocrysts. The technique i...
Some relatively crystal rich silicic volcanic deposits, including large volume ignimbrites, preserve...
Graduation date: 2014Prior to eruption at mid-ocean ridges, melts must travel through >6 km of crust...
Basaltic eruptions are the most common form of volcanism on Earth and planetary bodies. The low visc...
Many plutons preserve evidence of magma mixing between hydrous mafic magmas and resident felsic crys...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Magmatic systems present an apparent paradox: they ...
Phenocrysts in volcanic rocks offer the unique opportunity to constrain the temperature, pressure, w...
Basalts are windows into the mantle from which they were derived, and their eruption at the surface ...
High-silica rhyolites (> 75 wt% SiO2) are the most differentiated magmas on Earth and are known for ...
Undercooling and crystallization kinetics are recognized increasingly as important processes control...
The explosivity of volcanic eruptions is governed in part by the rate at which magma ascends and deg...
Plagioclase ultraphyric basalts (PUBs) with up to 54 % plagio-clase phenocrysts were dredged in the ...
The majority of basaltic magmas stall in the Earth's crust as a result of the rheological evolution ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005This study investigates how magma is physic...
Many plutons preserve evidence of magma mixing between hydrous mafic magmas and resident felsic crys...
A technique is described for determining the cooling history of olivine phenocrysts. The technique i...
Some relatively crystal rich silicic volcanic deposits, including large volume ignimbrites, preserve...
Graduation date: 2014Prior to eruption at mid-ocean ridges, melts must travel through >6 km of crust...
Basaltic eruptions are the most common form of volcanism on Earth and planetary bodies. The low visc...
Many plutons preserve evidence of magma mixing between hydrous mafic magmas and resident felsic crys...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Magmatic systems present an apparent paradox: they ...