2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0377-0273(01)00256-6
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The Oligocene Lund Tuff, Great Basin, USA: a very large volume monotonous intermediate

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“…The prodigious 'supervolcanic' volume of silicic calc-alkaline magmas erupted during the ignimbrite flareups in the Great Basin area and in the central Andes since the middle Miocene are believed to be a direct consequence of an unusually thick crust (Maughan et al 2002;de Silva et al 2006). Because the lower to middle crust was unusually hot, it was a fertile site for silicic magma generation as vast amounts of mantle-derived magma were intruded into it.…”
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“…The prodigious 'supervolcanic' volume of silicic calc-alkaline magmas erupted during the ignimbrite flareups in the Great Basin area and in the central Andes since the middle Miocene are believed to be a direct consequence of an unusually thick crust (Maughan et al 2002;de Silva et al 2006). Because the lower to middle crust was unusually hot, it was a fertile site for silicic magma generation as vast amounts of mantle-derived magma were intruded into it.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the lower to middle crust was unusually hot, it was a fertile site for silicic magma generation as vast amounts of mantle-derived magma were intruded into it. The unique monotonous intermediates, or crystal-rich high-K dacite tuffs, that constitute a significant proportion of the ignimbrites in both locales (Maughan et al 2002) are best explained by evolution in pancake-shaped magma chambers resulting from magma accumulation within a thickened crust, where compressive tectonic and gravitational stresses are more or less balanced.…”
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