The present work explores the effects of melt chemistry on diffusion controlled creep of partially molten labradorite plagioclase (An 50) at anhydrous conditions. Using sol-gel and hot pressing techniques we produced: 1) nominally melt-free samples (Lab), with < 1 vol. % residual glass confined solely to multiple grain junctions; 2) SilLab1 and SilLab5 partially molten samples containing respectively 1 and 5 vol. % excess amorphous silica, resulting in partial melts wetting numerous grain boundaries as thin (< 10 nm) amorphous films. Energy dispersive X-ray analysis showed that the amorphous phases in Lab, SilLab1 and SilLab5 samples contained about ~ 70, ~ 85 and ~ 95 wt. % Si02, respectively. Infrared spectroscopy showed that the initial ...
International audienceMagma ascending from the storage region toward the surface may crystallize sma...
We present new viscosity measurements for melts spanning a wide range of anhydrous compositions incl...
Structures such as Mineral fabrics and mechanical anisotropies together with the rheological propert...
The present work explores the effects of melt chemistry on diffusion controlled creep of partially m...
International audienceAbstract This work explores the effects of melt chemistry on diffusion control...
International audienceVolcanological processes, such as melt segregation, ascent and eruption are di...
International audienceIsothermal and isobaric crystallization of plagioclase in a water-saturated sy...
International audienceThe rheological behaviour of synthetic crystal-bearing magmas containing up to...
Partially molten materials resist shearing and compaction. This resistance is described by a fourth-...
Samples of Fo[subscript 90] olivine and basaltic melt were annealed at a range of temperatures and a...
International audienceWe present the result of the first deformation experiments at high-temperature...
Viscosity of silicate melts is a critical property for understanding volcanic and igneous processes ...
International audienceMagma ascending from the storage region toward the surface may crystallize sma...
We present new viscosity measurements for melts spanning a wide range of anhydrous compositions incl...
Structures such as Mineral fabrics and mechanical anisotropies together with the rheological propert...
The present work explores the effects of melt chemistry on diffusion controlled creep of partially m...
International audienceAbstract This work explores the effects of melt chemistry on diffusion control...
International audienceVolcanological processes, such as melt segregation, ascent and eruption are di...
International audienceIsothermal and isobaric crystallization of plagioclase in a water-saturated sy...
International audienceThe rheological behaviour of synthetic crystal-bearing magmas containing up to...
Partially molten materials resist shearing and compaction. This resistance is described by a fourth-...
Samples of Fo[subscript 90] olivine and basaltic melt were annealed at a range of temperatures and a...
International audienceWe present the result of the first deformation experiments at high-temperature...
Viscosity of silicate melts is a critical property for understanding volcanic and igneous processes ...
International audienceMagma ascending from the storage region toward the surface may crystallize sma...
We present new viscosity measurements for melts spanning a wide range of anhydrous compositions incl...
Structures such as Mineral fabrics and mechanical anisotropies together with the rheological propert...