This paper presents a model for the partial melting of quartz diorite and greywacke in the upper crust based on the mineralogy and geochemistry of enclaves within the Loch Doon granitic intrusion of southern Scotland. The melting of quartz diorite was modelled using autoliths, which represent fragments of cogenetic igneous rocks that became incorporated in the fractionating magma. Compared to their quartz diorite parents, the autoliths are enriched to varying degrees in some elements (notably Rb, Nb, Ta, Sm, Y, Yb) and depleted in others (Sr, and Ba); Eu and P are also depleted in the more assimitated autoliths. The compositions of melts that could be derived from assimilation of the autoliths have also been calculated: their REE patterns r...
The central region of the mainland Lewisian gneiss complex of NW Scotland is a granulite-facies migm...
The Priestlaw and Cockburn Law intrusions are zoned granitoid plutons intruded into Lower Palaeozoic...
Partial melting of rocks and the corresponding metamorphic reactions can be simulated through a Lagr...
This paper presents a model for the partial melting of quartz diorite and greywacke in the upper cru...
Ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) metamorphic rocks are distinctive products of crustal deep subduction, and ...
Published data on Palaeogene flood basalts of the lower Mull Plateau Group (Scotland) show that the ...
The central region of the mainland Lewisian complex is dominated by granulite-facies tonaliteÄìtron...
The central region of the mainland Lewisian complex is dominated by granulite-facies tonalite–trondh...
This chapter presents a synthesis of partial melting in Earth’s continental crust. However, rather t...
Artículo de publicación ISIDisequilibrium melting has been established as a common process occurring...
In this study we investigate the metamorphic history of the Assynt and Gruinard blocks of the Archae...
The late Caledonian Loch Doon granitic intrusion ranges in composition from hypersthene diorite at t...
Partial melting experiments with models of Archean oceanic crust (MAOC; with 11, 13 and 15 wt.% MgO)...
The application of melt inclusion (MI) studies to migmatitic and granulitic terranes is a recent, sm...
International audiencePartial melting of crustal rocks is responsible for the formation of silicic m...
The central region of the mainland Lewisian gneiss complex of NW Scotland is a granulite-facies migm...
The Priestlaw and Cockburn Law intrusions are zoned granitoid plutons intruded into Lower Palaeozoic...
Partial melting of rocks and the corresponding metamorphic reactions can be simulated through a Lagr...
This paper presents a model for the partial melting of quartz diorite and greywacke in the upper cru...
Ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) metamorphic rocks are distinctive products of crustal deep subduction, and ...
Published data on Palaeogene flood basalts of the lower Mull Plateau Group (Scotland) show that the ...
The central region of the mainland Lewisian complex is dominated by granulite-facies tonaliteÄìtron...
The central region of the mainland Lewisian complex is dominated by granulite-facies tonalite–trondh...
This chapter presents a synthesis of partial melting in Earth’s continental crust. However, rather t...
Artículo de publicación ISIDisequilibrium melting has been established as a common process occurring...
In this study we investigate the metamorphic history of the Assynt and Gruinard blocks of the Archae...
The late Caledonian Loch Doon granitic intrusion ranges in composition from hypersthene diorite at t...
Partial melting experiments with models of Archean oceanic crust (MAOC; with 11, 13 and 15 wt.% MgO)...
The application of melt inclusion (MI) studies to migmatitic and granulitic terranes is a recent, sm...
International audiencePartial melting of crustal rocks is responsible for the formation of silicic m...
The central region of the mainland Lewisian gneiss complex of NW Scotland is a granulite-facies migm...
The Priestlaw and Cockburn Law intrusions are zoned granitoid plutons intruded into Lower Palaeozoic...
Partial melting of rocks and the corresponding metamorphic reactions can be simulated through a Lagr...