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1161by Gauthier, Guylaine“... date of 48.2 +1.3 Ma. The depth at which the Yogo magma originated is hard to bracket due to lack...”
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1162“... during the cooling of the magma. The following minerals were observed; plagioclase feldspars, K-feldspars...”
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1163“... phase in the magma produced by saturation of volatiles due to cooling, crystallization and partial...”
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1164“... of the Svecokarelian orogeny. At this stage the emerging magma formed layered intrusions between the old basement...”
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1165“... result of the interaction (mixing and mingling) between felsic and mafic magmas. Plagioclase-mantled...”
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1166by Polo, Liza Angelica“... associados a magmas-tipo quimicamente distintos. A sequência Caxias do Sul corresponde à primeira...”
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1167“...-free source for formation of the intrusive rocks magma. Chondrite-normalized Rare Earth Elements (REEs...”
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1168by Pollock, Meagen“... transport of magma from chemically heterogeneous portions of the melt lens. High compositional variability...”
Published 2007
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1169by M. A. OBEID“... of arc-related mafic magmas, derived possibly from partial melting of a mantle wedge above an early Pan...”
Published 2010-06-01
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1170by Wijns, Christopher P.“... of sulfur magma transport will depend upon the properties of liquid sulfur. Unlike the Newtonian behaviour...”
Published 2009
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1171by Sills, Jane D.“... (amphibole-spinel- lherzolites) and garnetiferous gabbros derived from the same tholeiitic magma which had...”
Published 1981
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1172by Smith, Patrick John“... magma are viable sources for low-frequency seismicity. An automated method to measure the apparent...”
Published 2010
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1173by Wijns, Christopher P.“... of sulfur magma transport will depend upon the properties of liquid sulfur. Unlike the Newtonian behaviour...”
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1174by Malatji, Tsholofelo S“... show a lot of similarities in source magma, evolution and mineralization. Parental magma for both...”
Published 2014
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1175by Westerman, Christopher John“... and magma convection in producing compositional variations in the early phases of the batholith...”
Published 2011
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1176by Smith, Jennifer Williamina“... magmas to the GNPA member were of a ‘hybrid’ composition containing both B1 and B2/B3 type magma...”
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1177by Wulff, Andrew Howard“... of the complex. Petrogenetic modelling suggests that magma supply rates may be the dominant parameter controlling...”
Published 1998
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1178by Nadezhda Krivolutskaya, Sheida Makvandi, Bronislav Gongalsky, Irina Kubrakova, Natalia Svirskaya“...The composition of the parental magmas of Cu–Ni deposits is crucial for the elucidation...”
Published 2021-07-01
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1179by Sigurdsson, Haraldur“... magma is discussed according to two hypotheses. Its formation is accounted for by solidification from...”
Published 1970
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1180by Evgeniy P. Zaporozhets, Nikita A. Shostak, Dmitry G. Antoniadi, Sergey V. Dolgov“... with the release of a large amount of thermal energy, which heats the magma, moving it to the sides with a lower...”
Published 2018-09-01
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