Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Magmatic systems present an apparent paradox: they exist as long-term, crystal-rich magmas (called mushes) which are mechanically locked, yet crystals in exposed plutons and volcanic deposits with diverse histories indicate magmatic mobilization and mixing processes are common. Geochemical and petrologic analyses of igneous rocks and crystals provide a way to distinguish magmatic events such as intrusion, crystallization, assimilation, and mixing that occurred. These events cannot be directly observed, so previous studies have used experiments and numerical simulations to investigate the dynamics of mobilization and mixing. The high- crystal fractions in mushes require consideration of partic...