Andesites are refined and “cold” magmas compared to their basaltic parents, yet large volumes of andesites are generated at continental arcs. We show that large andesitic plutons are favored when arc crust attains a thickness of ~60 km while mafic plutons are small and favored when arc crust is thin. Using simple thermal models, we show that large, long-lived and relatively cold partially molten zones, sustained by recharge of hydrous basaltic magmas, are favored at depth when arc crust is thick due to the reduced efficiency of heat loss with increasing crustal thickness. Thin crust and drier magmas favor hotter and thinner partially molten zones. Our study provides an explanation for the apparent paradox that the most voluminous magmas in ...
Global arc magmatism is sustained by a continuous fluid flux that is returned to the mantle in subdu...
Global arc magmatism is sustained by a continuous fluid flux that is returned to the mantle in subdu...
A number of currently popular models for the genesis of evolved arc-magmas (from basaltic andesite t...
Abstract: Andesitic magmas (herein defined as having c. 55–65 wt % SiO2) are abundant in con-vergent...
Named for the Andes, andesites (53%–63% SiO2) are the archetypal magma erupted at magmatic arcs. The...
The formation of the continental crust at subduction zones involves the differentiation of hydrous m...
The formation of the continental crust at subduction zones involves the differentiation of hydrous m...
The formation of the continental crust at subduction zones involves the differentiation of hydrous m...
The paradox of the Earth's continental crust is that although this reservoir is generally regarded a...
The formation of the continental crust at subduction zones involves the differentiation of hydrous m...
Named for the Andes, andesites (53%–63% SiO2) are the archetypal magma erupted at magmatic arcs. The...
Continental arcs are the sites of production of continental crust, but the origin of these magmatic ...
International audienceThe formation of the continental crust at subduction zones involves the differ...
Named for the Andes, andesites (53%–63% SiO2) are the archetypal magma erupted at magmatic arcs. The...
International audienceMixing between magmas is thought to affect a variety of processes, from the gr...
Global arc magmatism is sustained by a continuous fluid flux that is returned to the mantle in subdu...
Global arc magmatism is sustained by a continuous fluid flux that is returned to the mantle in subdu...
A number of currently popular models for the genesis of evolved arc-magmas (from basaltic andesite t...
Abstract: Andesitic magmas (herein defined as having c. 55–65 wt % SiO2) are abundant in con-vergent...
Named for the Andes, andesites (53%–63% SiO2) are the archetypal magma erupted at magmatic arcs. The...
The formation of the continental crust at subduction zones involves the differentiation of hydrous m...
The formation of the continental crust at subduction zones involves the differentiation of hydrous m...
The formation of the continental crust at subduction zones involves the differentiation of hydrous m...
The paradox of the Earth's continental crust is that although this reservoir is generally regarded a...
The formation of the continental crust at subduction zones involves the differentiation of hydrous m...
Named for the Andes, andesites (53%–63% SiO2) are the archetypal magma erupted at magmatic arcs. The...
Continental arcs are the sites of production of continental crust, but the origin of these magmatic ...
International audienceThe formation of the continental crust at subduction zones involves the differ...
Named for the Andes, andesites (53%–63% SiO2) are the archetypal magma erupted at magmatic arcs. The...
International audienceMixing between magmas is thought to affect a variety of processes, from the gr...
Global arc magmatism is sustained by a continuous fluid flux that is returned to the mantle in subdu...
Global arc magmatism is sustained by a continuous fluid flux that is returned to the mantle in subdu...
A number of currently popular models for the genesis of evolved arc-magmas (from basaltic andesite t...