نتایج جستجو برای: multiple magma source

تعداد نتایج: 1150256  

2016
Leif Karlstrom Eric M. Dunham

Oscillations of magma in volcanic conduits are thought to be the source of certain seismic and infrasonic signals observed near active volcanoes. However, the multiphase and stratified nature of magma within the conduit complicates the calculation of resonant modes that is required to interpret observations. Here we present a linearized mathematical framework to describe small-amplitude oscilla...

Journal: Geopersia 2018

The granitic intrusives in southwest Saqqez are located in the northern Sanandaj Sirjan zone. These granites can be divided into mesocratic and leucocratic granites. The external morphology and internal structures of zircon from these granites have been investigated employing the classic Pupin method supplemented by electron microscope analysis. The zircon crystallization is a function of tempe...

2009
John M. sinton John Maclennan eric hellebrand

Earth’s dominant form of magmatism occurs at mid-ocean ridges (MORs), producing the igneous crust for two-thirds of the planet’s surface and conveying significant heat and material fluxes from the mantle to the world’s oceans. Mid-ocean-ridge basalt (MORB) magmas form from upwelling compositionally heterogeneous mantle1 by aggregation of near-fractional melts beneath spreading centres2. Multipl...

2004
Helge M. Gonnermann Michael Manga

Banding in obsidian from Big Glass Mountain (BGM), Medicine Lake volcano, California, and Mayor Island (MI), New Zealand, provides a record with a 1/wavenumber power-spectral density and multifractal characteristics. The samples are compositionally homogeneous, with banding defined by variable microlite content (BGM) or vesicularity (MI). In both samples, banding formation is well explained by ...

Journal: :Science 1999
Wylie Voight Whitehead

Volatiles dissolved in silicic magma at depth exsolve as the magma nears the surface and cause an increase in viscosity of the magma. A model of a volcanic conduit within an elastic medium and a viscosity dependent on the volatile content of the magma produces oscillatory magma flow for a critical range of steady input flow rates. Oscillatory flow is recognized as a fundamental mode of behavior...

2016
Harri Geiger Abigail K. Barker Valentin R. Troll

Mt. Cameroon is one of the most active volcanoes in Africa and poses a possible threat to about half a million people in the area, yet knowledge of the volcano's underlying magma supply system is sparse. To characterize Mt. Cameroon's magma plumbing system, we employed mineral-melt equilibrium thermobarometry on the products of the volcano's two most recent eruptions of 1999 and 2000. Our resul...

احمدی خلجی, احمد, خلیلی, محمود , شاهرخی, سیدوحید, طهماسبی, زهرا , میرسپهوند, فرزانه ,

The study of Microprobe Analyses in different tourmaline bearing unites in Boroujerd area, for example, quartz tourmaline veins in Nezamabad quartz diorites, Aplite-pegmatite tourmaline bearing Ghalesamorkhan, Gijali and Kabotarlan granodiorites, pegmatite veins in Kolahjob schist and nodular tourmaline in Dehgah and Astaneh show that most tourmalines in Boroujerd area are schorlite. Needle lik...

Z. Salehi

Mard-abad calc-alkaline granite formed along the margin of active pull-apart or intra-continental plates, and it is post-collision granite type. Granophyric, perthitic and myrmekitic are main textures that could form from crystallization of hypersolvus source magma, which occurred under water vapor pressure of approximately 2 kb. During this study the temperature of formation of these granites ...

2008
A. P. Santo

Oxygen isotope data are reported for clinopyroxene phenocrysts from volcanic rock samples from Filicudi island, Italy, with the aim of investigating mechanisms of magma evolution and mantle source characteristics in a continental arc volcano. Filicudi rocks range from calc-alkaline basalt to high-K andesite and dacite. Mafic rocks have MgO 6-7 wt%, Mg# 60, Ni < 50 ppm and Cr < 200 ppm, suggesti...

جمشیدی , خدیجه , قاسمی, حبیب ا.. ,

Basaltic lavas have been reported at the base of the Shemshak Formation in some areas of the Alborz zone. However, detail observations of geological outcrops in different areas in eastern Alborz show that these rocks in most aereas around Shahrood (e.g. Gheshlagh in Khosh Yeilagh area) and Damghan (e.g. Tazare, Talo and Kalate Rodbar) are intrusive as sill, dike and small stocks and in few area...

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