2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00410-013-0892-3
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On some fundamentals of igneous petrology

Abstract: The age-old process of crystal fractionation leading to the diversity of the igneous rocks and Earth itself is an exceedingly well-understood chemical process in magmatism and physical chemistry. But the broader physical aspects of this and related processes have proven elusive on many fronts, especially in its relation to the spatial variations in rock composition, texture, and macroscopic features like layering. Magmatic systems, be they volcanic, dikes, sills, or plutons, are generally analyzed with a probl… Show more

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“…11. The geochemical effects of olivine slurry replenishment and mixing with a resident gabbroic mush described above have implications for other systems where slurry emplacement has been inferred (e.g., Gibb and Henderson (2006); Bédard et al (2007);Marsh (2013)). The isotopic constraints imply that the emplacement dynamics of these heterogeneous olivine slurry replenishment events are similar to the "braided sills" differentiation model of the Torres Del Paine Mafic Complex in Patagonia (Leuthold et al 2014).…”
Section: Differentiation Model For the Fcsc Magmatic Plumbing Systemmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…11. The geochemical effects of olivine slurry replenishment and mixing with a resident gabbroic mush described above have implications for other systems where slurry emplacement has been inferred (e.g., Gibb and Henderson (2006); Bédard et al (2007);Marsh (2013)). The isotopic constraints imply that the emplacement dynamics of these heterogeneous olivine slurry replenishment events are similar to the "braided sills" differentiation model of the Torres Del Paine Mafic Complex in Patagonia (Leuthold et al 2014).…”
Section: Differentiation Model For the Fcsc Magmatic Plumbing Systemmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Recent discussions have emphasized the importance of remobilization of previously deposited crystal cumulates or crystal slurries, and associated consequences for the magmatic evolution of plutonic systems (Marsh 2013;Neave et al 2013;Leuthold et al 2014). It has also been proposed that the abundant phenocrysts seen in some basalts are remobilized cumulates that were flushed out of underlying feeder systems (Larrea et al 2012;Passmore et al 2012).…”
Section: 22 Page 2 Of 18mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, the bulk chemical nature of the emplaced magma depends critically on its ascent dynamics; see Fig. 8 and associated text in Marsh (2013). The ensuing body made from such deliveries can be, in the end, as varied, in terms of layering, cryptic and otherwise, as commonly observed, which emphasizes the important concept of Initial Conditions (Principle 1).…”
Section: The Three Postulatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upward migrating residual melt is clearly observed in vertical pipes in the basal cumulate pile of Shonkin Sag Laccolith (Marsh et al 1991), but these formed in response to the sudden deposition of a load of pyroxene phenocrysts entrained in the initial emplacement magma, thereby expelling the interstitial melt during sedimentation. And this melt did not mix with the overlying melt but, instead, formed its own distinctive layer, which as I mention can also be taken for evidence of lack of any convection, thermal, or other (Marsh 2013).…”
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