Field observations and geophysical data indicate that many igneous bodies grow by amalgamation of successive magma pulses that commonly take the shape of horizontal sheets (sills). Emplacement styles and emplacement rates of magma bodies have fundamental implications on magma differentiation, country rock metamorphism and assimilation, and for the formation of large magma chambers in the upper crust. When a magma body begins to grow by slow accretion of sills, each successive intrusion solidifies before the injection of the next one. When the system is thermally mature, sill temperatures equilibrate above the solidus, melts accumulate and older sills can re-melt. The time needed for each magma injection to cool down and equilibrate with its...
Large ²²⁶Ra excesses in a number of mafic arc magmas, and geophysical observations of earthquake hyp...
Understanding the emplacement and growth of intrusive bodies in terms of mechanism, duration, ther¬m...
International audienceThe emplacement of silicic magma bodies in the upper crust may be controlled b...
International audienceMagmatism is responsible for the formation of continental and oceanic crusts. ...
Includes vita.[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Magma is a molt...
In order to provide new insights into the relationship between plutonism and volcanism, numerical si...
Field exposures of magma chambers tend to reveal contact metamorphic aureoles in the surrounding cru...
Whether granitic magmas can detach and digest fragments of wallrock or mingle with other magmas depe...
Felsic magma intrudes earth’s upper crust through a variety of mechanisms. Magma intrusion growth an...
International audienceWe discuss evidence for, and evaluate the consequences of, the growth of magma...
Understanding the growth and differentiation of silicic magma chambers is a central issue in volcano...
This article is part of the Theo Murphy meeting issue 'Magma reservoir architecture and dynamics'.In...
International audienceThe formation and growth of magma bodies are now recognised as involvingthe am...
Large Ra-226 excesses in a number of mafic arc magmas, and geophysical observations of earthquake hy...
The thermal evolution of magma chambers and its effect on magmatic processes is of major interest fo...
Large ²²⁶Ra excesses in a number of mafic arc magmas, and geophysical observations of earthquake hyp...
Understanding the emplacement and growth of intrusive bodies in terms of mechanism, duration, ther¬m...
International audienceThe emplacement of silicic magma bodies in the upper crust may be controlled b...
International audienceMagmatism is responsible for the formation of continental and oceanic crusts. ...
Includes vita.[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Magma is a molt...
In order to provide new insights into the relationship between plutonism and volcanism, numerical si...
Field exposures of magma chambers tend to reveal contact metamorphic aureoles in the surrounding cru...
Whether granitic magmas can detach and digest fragments of wallrock or mingle with other magmas depe...
Felsic magma intrudes earth’s upper crust through a variety of mechanisms. Magma intrusion growth an...
International audienceWe discuss evidence for, and evaluate the consequences of, the growth of magma...
Understanding the growth and differentiation of silicic magma chambers is a central issue in volcano...
This article is part of the Theo Murphy meeting issue 'Magma reservoir architecture and dynamics'.In...
International audienceThe formation and growth of magma bodies are now recognised as involvingthe am...
Large Ra-226 excesses in a number of mafic arc magmas, and geophysical observations of earthquake hy...
The thermal evolution of magma chambers and its effect on magmatic processes is of major interest fo...
Large ²²⁶Ra excesses in a number of mafic arc magmas, and geophysical observations of earthquake hyp...
Understanding the emplacement and growth of intrusive bodies in terms of mechanism, duration, ther¬m...
International audienceThe emplacement of silicic magma bodies in the upper crust may be controlled b...