The paradox of the Earth's continental crust is that although this reservoir is generally regarded as having differentiated from the mantle, it has an andesitic bulk composition that contrasts with the intrinsic basaltic composition of mantle-derived melts. Classical models for new crust generation from the mantle in two-stage processes fail to account for two fundamental facts: the absence of ultramafic residues in the lower crust and the hot temperature of batholith magma generation. Other models based on the arrival of already-fractionated silicic magmas to the crust have not received the necessary attention. Addition of new crust by relamination from below of subducted materials has been formulated as a process complementary to delamina...
The calc-alkalic rocks of batholiths or their precursors may be generated in deep continental crust,...
The dynamics and melt sources for crustal growth at active continental margins are analyzed by using...
Geochemical consequences of composite diapirs formed in subduction zones have been studied using a t...
Today, continental crust is primarily produced in subduction zone settings, where slab dehydration i...
The total magmatic output in modern arcs, where continental crust is now being formed, is believed t...
Abstract The total magmatic output in modern arcs, where continental crust is now being formed, is b...
Continental arcs are the sites of production of continental crust, but the origin of these magmatic ...
A recent model of continental arc magmatism states that subducted sediments mix physically with the ...
A survey is given of the dimensions and composition of the present continental crust. The abundances...
Knowledge of the thermal structure and processes in subduction zones is so uncertain that our more e...
AbstractGranitod batholiths of I-type features (mostly granodiorites and tonalites), and particularl...
Granitod batholiths of I-type features (mostly granodiorites and tonalites), and particularly those ...
AbstractEarth has likely cooled by several hundred degrees over its history, which has probably affe...
International audienceMany recent studies conclude that plate tectonics started about 3 billion year...
This chapter presents a synthesis of partial melting in Earth’s continental crust. However, rather t...
The calc-alkalic rocks of batholiths or their precursors may be generated in deep continental crust,...
The dynamics and melt sources for crustal growth at active continental margins are analyzed by using...
Geochemical consequences of composite diapirs formed in subduction zones have been studied using a t...
Today, continental crust is primarily produced in subduction zone settings, where slab dehydration i...
The total magmatic output in modern arcs, where continental crust is now being formed, is believed t...
Abstract The total magmatic output in modern arcs, where continental crust is now being formed, is b...
Continental arcs are the sites of production of continental crust, but the origin of these magmatic ...
A recent model of continental arc magmatism states that subducted sediments mix physically with the ...
A survey is given of the dimensions and composition of the present continental crust. The abundances...
Knowledge of the thermal structure and processes in subduction zones is so uncertain that our more e...
AbstractGranitod batholiths of I-type features (mostly granodiorites and tonalites), and particularl...
Granitod batholiths of I-type features (mostly granodiorites and tonalites), and particularly those ...
AbstractEarth has likely cooled by several hundred degrees over its history, which has probably affe...
International audienceMany recent studies conclude that plate tectonics started about 3 billion year...
This chapter presents a synthesis of partial melting in Earth’s continental crust. However, rather t...
The calc-alkalic rocks of batholiths or their precursors may be generated in deep continental crust,...
The dynamics and melt sources for crustal growth at active continental margins are analyzed by using...
Geochemical consequences of composite diapirs formed in subduction zones have been studied using a t...