We investigate a low-strain outcrop of the lower crust, the Pembroke Granulite, exposed in northern Fiordland, New Zealand, which exhibits localized partial melting. Migmatite and associated tschermakite–clinozoisite (TC) gneiss form irregular, elongate bodies that cut a two-pyroxene–pargasite (PP) gneiss. Gradational boundaries between rock types, and the progressive nature of changes in mineral assemblage, microstructure and chemistry are consistent with the TC gneiss and migmatite representing modified versions of the PP gneiss. Modification is essentially isochemical, where partial modification involves hydration of the assemblage and mineral chemistry changes, and complete modification involves additional recrystallization and in situ ...
This study uses field, microstructural and geochemical data to investigate the processes contributin...
A major arc batholith, the Western Fiordland Orthogneiss (WFO) in Fiordland, New Zealand, exhibits i...
International audienceIn ophiolites and in present-day oceanic crust formed at fast spreading ridges...
High‐strain zones are potential pathways of melt migration through the crust. However, the identific...
Knowledge of mass transfer is critical in improving our understanding of crustal evolution, however ...
Theoretical thesis.Thesis by publication.Thesis is accompanied by 2 separate digital appendices.Incl...
Recent studies of the lower arc crust exposed in Fiordland, New Zealand, concluded that shear zones ...
The Mt Stafford area in central Australia preserves a low-pressure greenschist- to granulite-facies ...
Adakites have a distinct chemistry that links them to melting of a mafic source at high pressure. Th...
International audienceIn this study, we test experimentally the role of compositional layering as a ...
Melt must transfer through the lower crust, yet the field signatures and mechanisms involved in such...
Pods of granulite facies dioritic gneiss in the Pembroke Valley, Milford Sound, New Zealand, preserv...
Highly deformed banded phengite-biotite metagranite from the Snieznik dome in the Bohemian Massif ha...
Pseudomorphs of melt-filled pores, recognized by their generally cus-pate shape, are used as diagnos...
A major arc batholith, the Western Fiordland Orthogneiss (WFO) in Fiordland, New Zealand, exhibits i...
This study uses field, microstructural and geochemical data to investigate the processes contributin...
A major arc batholith, the Western Fiordland Orthogneiss (WFO) in Fiordland, New Zealand, exhibits i...
International audienceIn ophiolites and in present-day oceanic crust formed at fast spreading ridges...
High‐strain zones are potential pathways of melt migration through the crust. However, the identific...
Knowledge of mass transfer is critical in improving our understanding of crustal evolution, however ...
Theoretical thesis.Thesis by publication.Thesis is accompanied by 2 separate digital appendices.Incl...
Recent studies of the lower arc crust exposed in Fiordland, New Zealand, concluded that shear zones ...
The Mt Stafford area in central Australia preserves a low-pressure greenschist- to granulite-facies ...
Adakites have a distinct chemistry that links them to melting of a mafic source at high pressure. Th...
International audienceIn this study, we test experimentally the role of compositional layering as a ...
Melt must transfer through the lower crust, yet the field signatures and mechanisms involved in such...
Pods of granulite facies dioritic gneiss in the Pembroke Valley, Milford Sound, New Zealand, preserv...
Highly deformed banded phengite-biotite metagranite from the Snieznik dome in the Bohemian Massif ha...
Pseudomorphs of melt-filled pores, recognized by their generally cus-pate shape, are used as diagnos...
A major arc batholith, the Western Fiordland Orthogneiss (WFO) in Fiordland, New Zealand, exhibits i...
This study uses field, microstructural and geochemical data to investigate the processes contributin...
A major arc batholith, the Western Fiordland Orthogneiss (WFO) in Fiordland, New Zealand, exhibits i...
International audienceIn ophiolites and in present-day oceanic crust formed at fast spreading ridges...