The formation conditions of the parental magmas of Gorely volcano, which is located behind a volcanic front in Southern Kamchatka, have been evaluated using the modern methods of micro-element thermobarometry. These magmas contained 1.7 ± 0.8 (2σ) wt % of H2O, the majority (82%) of which has been lost from inclusions. They crystallized at 1121 ± 17°C and an oxygen fugacity of ΔQFM 1.2 ± 0.2, and could have been produced by about 11% melting of an enriched MORB source (E–DMM) at a temperature of about 1270°C, and a pressure of about 1.5 GPa. A distinctive feature of Gorely volcano, compared with frontal volcanoes of Kamchatka, is the unusually high temperature (925 ± 20°C) of formation of the subduction component corresponding to the region ...
Mafic enclaves preserve a record of deep differentiation of primitive magmas in arc settings. We ana...
Mafic enclaves preserve a record of deep differentiation of primitive magmas in arc settings. We ana...
A quarter of Kamchatka’s Late Quaternary (2O from the presently subducting slab, (2) decompression-i...
This paper reports the results of a study of naturally and experimentally quenched melt inclusions i...
Gas samples have been collected at the place of magma effusion during the 1988 flank eruption of Kly...
The paper presents data on naturally quenched melt inclusions in olivine (Fo 69-84) from Late Pleist...
Studies of melt and fluid inclusions and minerals as well as computational modeling (based on the da...
This thesis connects mineralogical, chemical, and physical observables in quenched mafic inclusions ...
This thesis connects mineralogical, chemical, and physical observables in quenched mafic inclusions ...
New and published data on the composition of melt inclusions in olivine (Fo73_yi) from volcanoes of ...
Klyuchevskoy volcano, in Kamchatka’s subduction zone, is one of the most active arc volcanoes in the...
Mafic enclaves preserve a record of deep differentiation of primitive magmas in arc settings. We ana...
Klyuchevskoy volcano, in Kamchatka’s subduction zone, is one of the most active arc volcanoes in the...
Klyuchevskoy volcano, in Kamchatka’s subduction zone, is one of the most active arc volcanoes in the...
Klyuchevskoy volcano, in Kamchatka’s subduction zone, is one of the most active arc volcanoes in the...
Mafic enclaves preserve a record of deep differentiation of primitive magmas in arc settings. We ana...
Mafic enclaves preserve a record of deep differentiation of primitive magmas in arc settings. We ana...
A quarter of Kamchatka’s Late Quaternary (2O from the presently subducting slab, (2) decompression-i...
This paper reports the results of a study of naturally and experimentally quenched melt inclusions i...
Gas samples have been collected at the place of magma effusion during the 1988 flank eruption of Kly...
The paper presents data on naturally quenched melt inclusions in olivine (Fo 69-84) from Late Pleist...
Studies of melt and fluid inclusions and minerals as well as computational modeling (based on the da...
This thesis connects mineralogical, chemical, and physical observables in quenched mafic inclusions ...
This thesis connects mineralogical, chemical, and physical observables in quenched mafic inclusions ...
New and published data on the composition of melt inclusions in olivine (Fo73_yi) from volcanoes of ...
Klyuchevskoy volcano, in Kamchatka’s subduction zone, is one of the most active arc volcanoes in the...
Mafic enclaves preserve a record of deep differentiation of primitive magmas in arc settings. We ana...
Klyuchevskoy volcano, in Kamchatka’s subduction zone, is one of the most active arc volcanoes in the...
Klyuchevskoy volcano, in Kamchatka’s subduction zone, is one of the most active arc volcanoes in the...
Klyuchevskoy volcano, in Kamchatka’s subduction zone, is one of the most active arc volcanoes in the...
Mafic enclaves preserve a record of deep differentiation of primitive magmas in arc settings. We ana...
Mafic enclaves preserve a record of deep differentiation of primitive magmas in arc settings. We ana...
A quarter of Kamchatka’s Late Quaternary (2O from the presently subducting slab, (2) decompression-i...