Mixing between chemically variable primitive basalts creates and modifies crystal cargoes
Chemically variable primitive basalts undergo mixing during ascent from the mantle. Here the authors show observations from magma–magma reaction experiments which demonstrate how isothermal mixing between chemically variable basalts creates and modifies crystal cargoes erupted in oceanic settings.
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Main Authors: | David A. Neave, Philipp Beckmann, Harald Behrens, François Holtz |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/80c742ceb5c948b1a58fd99695b1aa0f |
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