Dynamics of Crustal Magma Transfer, Storage and Differentiation
Edited by C Annen and G Zellmer
296 pages, illustrations, maps.
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Magmas are subject to a series of processes that lead to their differentiation during transfer through, and storage within, the Earth's crust. The
depths and mechanisms of differentiation, the crustal contribution to magma generation through wall-rock assimilation, the rates and timescales of
magma generation, transfer and storage, and how these link to the thermal state of the crust are subject to vivid debate and controversy. This volume
presents a collection of research articles that provide a balanced overview of the diverse approaches available to elucidate these topics, and
includes both theoretical models and case studies. By integrating petrological, geochemical and geophysical approaches, it provides new insights to
the subject of magmatic processes operating within the Earth's crust, and reveals important links between subsurface processes and volcanism.
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