SilMush: A procedure for modeling of the geochemical evolution of silicic magmas and granitic rocks

Published: Jul 1, 2016
Abstract
A boundary layer crystallization modeling program is presented that specifically addresses the chemical fractionation in silicic magma systems and the solidification of plutonic bodies. The model is a Langmuir (1989) type approach and does not invoke crystal settling in high-viscosity silicic melts. The primary aim is to model a granitic rock as a congealed crystal-liquid mush, and to integrate major element and trace element modeling. The...
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Title
SilMush: A procedure for modeling of the geochemical evolution of silicic magmas and granitic rocks
Published Date
Jul 1, 2016
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