Construction and evolution of igneous bodies: Towards an integrated perspective of crustal magmatism

Lithos3.50
Volume: 230, Pages: 206 - 221
Published: Aug 1, 2015
Abstract
null null Field, geochronological and geophysical studies show that many igneous bodies are emplaced incrementally, growing by accretion of successive magma sheets. The existence of melt reservoirs with a size that exceeds one single increment strongly depends on the sheet emplacement rate, whereas the total volumes of magma that accumulate depend on the volumetric magma flux. Integration of geochronological and field data with numerical...
Paper Details
Title
Construction and evolution of igneous bodies: Towards an integrated perspective of crustal magmatism
Published Date
Aug 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
230
Pages
206 - 221
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