We discuss the significance of igneous layering with respect to pluton growth processes. The case study is the Tarçouate Laccolith (Morocco), whose core consists of modally layered hornblende granodiorites with high amount of monzodioritic enclaves, contrasting with peripheral, non-layered biotite granodiorites with low amount of enclaves. Rhythmic layering, with modal grading, cross-stratification and trough layering is associated with monzodioritic layers and wraps around mafic enclaves. Its steep dips ≥ 45° result from tilting that occurred above solidus conditions, as indicated by sub-vertical and synmagmatic granite, aplite and monzodiorite dykes cutting across the layering. The systematic association of igneous layering with mafic enc...
Crystallization of magmatic liquids in plutonic environments is considered from an experimental poin...
Microcline megacrysts in the Cathedral Peak Granodiorite and other parts of the Tuolumne Intrusive S...
Arc batholiths commonly contain mafic enclaves that represent globules of basaltic m...
We discuss the significance of igneous layering with respect to pluton growth processes. The case st...
The Tarçouate pluton (Anti-Atlas, Morocco) is an inversely zoned laccolith emplaced 583 Ma ago into ...
International audienceThis study deals with the origin of igneous layering in plutons, and, especial...
Many basic and ultrabasic plutons are commonly lithologically, texturally and compositionally layere...
This study reassesses the development of compositional layering during the growth of granitic pluton...
Over the past 15 years, the understanding of pluton formation has changed dramatically. Coleman et a...
Layering is a common feature in mafic and ultramafic layered intrusions and generally consists of a ...
Cumulate and crystal mush disruption and reactivation are difficult to recognize in coarse-grained, ...
The shallow crustal Torres del Paine Intrusive Complex in southern Patagonia offers an opportunity t...
Lavas from the current eruption of the Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat exhibit evidence for magm...
Crystallization of magmatic liquids in plutonic environments is considered from an experimental poin...
Microcline megacrysts in the Cathedral Peak Granodiorite and other parts of the Tuolumne Intrusive S...
Arc batholiths commonly contain mafic enclaves that represent globules of basaltic m...
We discuss the significance of igneous layering with respect to pluton growth processes. The case st...
The Tarçouate pluton (Anti-Atlas, Morocco) is an inversely zoned laccolith emplaced 583 Ma ago into ...
International audienceThis study deals with the origin of igneous layering in plutons, and, especial...
Many basic and ultrabasic plutons are commonly lithologically, texturally and compositionally layere...
This study reassesses the development of compositional layering during the growth of granitic pluton...
Over the past 15 years, the understanding of pluton formation has changed dramatically. Coleman et a...
Layering is a common feature in mafic and ultramafic layered intrusions and generally consists of a ...
Cumulate and crystal mush disruption and reactivation are difficult to recognize in coarse-grained, ...
The shallow crustal Torres del Paine Intrusive Complex in southern Patagonia offers an opportunity t...
Lavas from the current eruption of the Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat exhibit evidence for magm...
Crystallization of magmatic liquids in plutonic environments is considered from an experimental poin...
Microcline megacrysts in the Cathedral Peak Granodiorite and other parts of the Tuolumne Intrusive S...
Arc batholiths commonly contain mafic enclaves that represent globules of basaltic m...