Stepwise magma migration and accumulation processes and their effect on extracted melt chemistry

Numerical and analogue models suggest that melt production, its segregation from the solid matrix and subsequent transport and accumulation are highly dynamic and stepwise processes exhibiting scale invariant patterns in both time and length scales, which is characteristic of self-organized critical...

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Main Authors: Urtson, Kristjan, Soesoo, Alvar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Estonian Academy Publishers 2009-12-01
Series:Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences
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Online Access:http://eap.ee/public/Estonian_Journal_of_Earth_Sciences/2009/issue_4/earth-2009-4-246-258.pdf
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spelling doaj-db49a179004b45a58b03085de27ebe2e2020-11-24T21:26:59ZengEstonian Academy PublishersEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences1736-47282009-12-01584246258Stepwise magma migration and accumulation processes and their effect on extracted melt chemistryUrtson, KristjanSoesoo, AlvarNumerical and analogue models suggest that melt production, its segregation from the solid matrix and subsequent transport and accumulation are highly dynamic and stepwise processes exhibiting scale invariant patterns in both time and length scales, which is characteristic of self-organized critical systems. This phenomenon is also observed in migmatites at several localities, where the leucosome thickness statistics obey power laws. Stepwise melt transport and deformation-enhanced melt mobility affect melt production dynamics by determining the distribution of extracted melt batch sizes and residence times of melt pockets within the host rock, which in turn would influence the geochemistry of extracted melts. We introduce a numerical approach, which enables qualitative and quantitative assessment of the effects of stress-induced melt migration and accumulation on the chemistry of partial melts. The model suggests that apart from different sources and melting percentages, deformation can be an important factor in producing geochemical variations within and between intrusive/extrusive complexes. http://eap.ee/public/Estonian_Journal_of_Earth_Sciences/2009/issue_4/earth-2009-4-246-258.pdfanalogue modellingmelt segregationmigmatitesfractalsself-organized criticalitymelt chemistry
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author Urtson, Kristjan
Soesoo, Alvar
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Soesoo, Alvar
Stepwise magma migration and accumulation processes and their effect on extracted melt chemistry
Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences
analogue modelling
melt segregation
migmatites
fractals
self-organized criticality
melt chemistry
author_facet Urtson, Kristjan
Soesoo, Alvar
author_sort Urtson, Kristjan
title Stepwise magma migration and accumulation processes and their effect on extracted melt chemistry
title_short Stepwise magma migration and accumulation processes and their effect on extracted melt chemistry
title_full Stepwise magma migration and accumulation processes and their effect on extracted melt chemistry
title_fullStr Stepwise magma migration and accumulation processes and their effect on extracted melt chemistry
title_full_unstemmed Stepwise magma migration and accumulation processes and their effect on extracted melt chemistry
title_sort stepwise magma migration and accumulation processes and their effect on extracted melt chemistry
publisher Estonian Academy Publishers
series Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences
issn 1736-4728
publishDate 2009-12-01
description Numerical and analogue models suggest that melt production, its segregation from the solid matrix and subsequent transport and accumulation are highly dynamic and stepwise processes exhibiting scale invariant patterns in both time and length scales, which is characteristic of self-organized critical systems. This phenomenon is also observed in migmatites at several localities, where the leucosome thickness statistics obey power laws. Stepwise melt transport and deformation-enhanced melt mobility affect melt production dynamics by determining the distribution of extracted melt batch sizes and residence times of melt pockets within the host rock, which in turn would influence the geochemistry of extracted melts. We introduce a numerical approach, which enables qualitative and quantitative assessment of the effects of stress-induced melt migration and accumulation on the chemistry of partial melts. The model suggests that apart from different sources and melting percentages, deformation can be an important factor in producing geochemical variations within and between intrusive/extrusive complexes.
topic analogue modelling
melt segregation
migmatites
fractals
self-organized criticality
melt chemistry
url http://eap.ee/public/Estonian_Journal_of_Earth_Sciences/2009/issue_4/earth-2009-4-246-258.pdf
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