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    Differentiation and magmatism on the HED parent body by Ashcroft, H

    Published 2016
    “…What differentiation and magmatic processes have occurred? Putative BSV compositions were derived from the geochemistry of the meteorites and geophysical observations of Vesta. …”
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    Inclusions in magmatic zircon from Slavonian mountains (eastern Croatia): anatase, kumdykolite and kokchetavite and implications for the magmatic evolution by P. Schneider, D. Balen

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…<p>Micro-Raman spectroscopy was used to determine the inclusions in magmatic zircon from the Late Cretaceous A-type acid igneous rocks in the Slavonian mountains (Mt. …”
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    Magmatic addition rates differentiate periods of steady-state versus flare-up magmatism in the Central Andean arc by Daniel Bertin, Shanaka L. de Silva, Jan M. Lindsay, Shane J. Cronin, Pablo J. Caffe, Charles B. Connor, Pablo Grosse, Walter Báez, Emilce Bustos, Robert Constantinescu

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Magmatic additions to the crust during flare-up events are one order of magnitude higher than periods of steady-state magmatism, according to an analysis of the volumes erupted over the last 35 Myr in the Central Andes based on a new volcanic database.…”
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    Synthesis of global satellite observations of magmatic and volcanic deformation: implications for volcano monitoring & the lateral extent of magmatic domains by S. K. Ebmeier, B. J. Andrews, M. C. Araya, D. W. D. Arnold, J. Biggs, C. Cooper, E. Cottrell, M. Furtney, J. Hickey, J. Jay, R. Lloyd, A. L. Parker, M. E. Pritchard, E. Robertson, E. Venzke, J. L. Williamson

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…This demonstrates that laterally extensive active magmatic domains are not exceptional, but can comprise the shallowest part of trans-crustal magmatic systems in a range of volcanic settings.…”
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    Crystallization of magma/ by 408363 Berry, Richard W.

    Published 1973
    Subjects: “…Magmatism…”
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    Drilling to investigate processes in active tectonics and magmatism by J. Shervais, J. Evans, V. Toy, J. Kirkpatrick, A. Clarke, J. Eichelberger

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Coordinated drilling efforts are an important method to investigate active tectonics and magmatic processes related to faults and volcanoes. …”
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    Rapid endogenic rock recycling in magmatic arcs by Jun-Yong Li, Ming Tang, Cin-Ty A. Lee, Xiao-Lei Wang, Zhi-Dong Gu, Xiao-Ping Xia, Di Wang, De-Hong Du, Lin-Sen Li

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…A case study of migmatites indicates that the juvenile arc crust underwent a rapid self-recycling process from arc magmatism to erosion and weathering at the surface, then to burial and remelting. …”
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    THE ZIRCON CHRONOLOGY OF THE INTRUSIVE MAGMATISM OF THE KANIN PENINSULA by V. L. ANDREICHEV, A. A. SOBOLEVA, S. A. SERGEEV, S. L. PRESNYAKOV

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The Kanin Peninsula is an elevated block of the Timan Ridge where Precambrian sedimentary-metamorphic sequences and magmatic  rocks, intruding them, form the Kanin Kamen Ridge. …”
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    Relationship of copper-molybdenum and gold minering with magmatism by Zhonibekov Bobur, Tulyaganova Nargiza, Adilkhanov Karim, Adilov Bakhram, Abdusamatova Dilafruz

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Skarn-magnetite formations are intricately linked with the granitoid complex of the initial phase, while hydrothermal mineralization has a genetic connection to the subsequent phase of magmatism, characterized by minor intrusions of granodiorite porphyry. …”
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    Blind magmatism abets nonvolcanic continental rifting by Rasheed Ajala, Folarin Kolawole, William Menke

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The strongest splitting measurements are from earthquakes with paths sampling lower crustal regions of high compressional-to-shear wave velocity ratios and have fast polarization directions parallel to the local mantle flow, implying the existence of oriented melt lenses. This lower crustal magmatism and observed high surface heat flow are consistent with substantial lithospheric weakening and explain the enigmatic relief and increasing strain accommodation along the rift axis. …”
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