Published data on Palaeogene flood basalts of the lower Mull Plateau Group (Scotland) show that the most primitive lavas (MgO > 8 wt %) have the greatest extent of crustal assimilation, inconsistent with a simple coupled assimilation–fractional crystallization (AFC) model. We present elemental data on rehomogenized olivine-hosted melt inclusions from four high-MgO flows to investigate the nature of crustal assimilation and melt aggregation processes during the initial stages of flood basalt magmatism on Mull. Whole-rock compositions have been variably modified by hydrothermal alteration associated with the nearby Central Complexes. Nd isotope compositions, which should be insensitive to this alteration, are lower than typical mantle values ...
Continental basalts enriched in the incompatible trace elements have recently been interpreted as mi...
This paper presents a model for the partial melting of quartz diorite and greywacke in the upper cru...
The early Tertiary Mull volcano, western Scotland, is one of the formation of Fe3+–P complexes in th...
Published data on Palaeogene flood basalts of the lower Mull Plateau Group (Scotland) show that the ...
Assimilation of crustal rocks with concomitant fractional crystallisation (AFC) is a well documented...
The 840 km lava field of the Isle of Mull, Scotland, represents only a small part of the North Atlan...
Most published studies of olivine-hosted melt inclusions from mid-ocean ridges have been based on a ...
Geochemical data from melt inclusions in olivine phenocrysts in a picritic basalt from the Siqueiros...
Palaeocene basaltic magmatism on the northwestern coast of Britain, represents one of the earliest m...
Melt inclusions are small portions of liquid trapped by growing crystals during magma evolution. Rec...
Olivine is typically the first phase to crystallise from basaltic melts and its chemistry can theref...
The early Tertiary Mull volcano, western Scotland, is one of the most dissected and best exposed ign...
The early Tertiary Mull volcano, western Scotland, is one of the most dissected and best exposed ign...
Continental basalts enriched in the incompatible trace elements have recently been interpreted as mi...
This paper presents a model for the partial melting of quartz diorite and greywacke in the upper cru...
The early Tertiary Mull volcano, western Scotland, is one of the formation of Fe3+–P complexes in th...
Published data on Palaeogene flood basalts of the lower Mull Plateau Group (Scotland) show that the ...
Assimilation of crustal rocks with concomitant fractional crystallisation (AFC) is a well documented...
The 840 km lava field of the Isle of Mull, Scotland, represents only a small part of the North Atlan...
Most published studies of olivine-hosted melt inclusions from mid-ocean ridges have been based on a ...
Geochemical data from melt inclusions in olivine phenocrysts in a picritic basalt from the Siqueiros...
Palaeocene basaltic magmatism on the northwestern coast of Britain, represents one of the earliest m...
Melt inclusions are small portions of liquid trapped by growing crystals during magma evolution. Rec...
Olivine is typically the first phase to crystallise from basaltic melts and its chemistry can theref...
The early Tertiary Mull volcano, western Scotland, is one of the most dissected and best exposed ign...
The early Tertiary Mull volcano, western Scotland, is one of the most dissected and best exposed ign...
Continental basalts enriched in the incompatible trace elements have recently been interpreted as mi...
This paper presents a model for the partial melting of quartz diorite and greywacke in the upper cru...
The early Tertiary Mull volcano, western Scotland, is one of the formation of Fe3+–P complexes in th...