نتایج جستجو برای: magmatic association

تعداد نتایج: 509311  

Journal: :Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 2018

2018
Hiroshi Shinohara Nobuo Geshi Akihiko Yokoo Takahiro Ohkura Akihiko Terada

A hot and acid crater lake is located in the Nakadake crater, Aso volcano, Japan. The volume of water in the lake decreases with increasing activity, drying out prior to the magmatic eruptions. Salt-rich materials of various shapes were observed, falling from the volcanic plume during the active periods. In May 2011, salt flakes fell from the gas plume emitted from an intense fumarole when the ...

2013
D. Ferguson D. Ayalew A. Calvert

Crustal extension at mature continental rifts and oceanic ridges occurs by a combination of normal faulting and magma injection, which interact to create rift morphology. Quantifying the relative roles of faulting and melt intrusion in accommodating extension at magmatic rifts remains difficult and requires studies at sufficient spatial and temporal scales to resolve the interaction between the...

2017
T. E. Sheldrake W. P. Aspinall H. M. Odbert G. Wadge

Article history: Received 5 October 2016 Received in revised form 2 June 2017 Accepted 6 June 2017 Available online 8 June 2017 Following a cessation in eruptive activity it is important to understand how a volcano will behave in the future and when it may next erupt. Such an assessment can be based on the volcano's long-term pattern of behaviour and insights into its current state via monitori...

2017
Paul M. Karabinos Francis A. Macdonald James L. Crowley PAUL KARABINOS

U-Pb dates on magmatic and detrital zircon from samples in the hinterland of the Taconic orogen place new constraints on the timing and plate tectonic geometry of terrane accretion and magmatic arc activity. The Moretown terrane, a Gondwanan-derived exotic block, extends from the Rowe Schist-Moretown Formation contact in the west to the Bronson Hill arc in the east. Arc-related plutonic and vol...

Journal: :The Journal of geology 2000
Weinberg Dunlap

The calc-alkaline Ladakh batholith (NW Himalayas) was dated to constrain the timing of continental collision and subsequent deformation. Batholith growth ended when collision disrupted subduction of the Tethyan oceanic lithosphere, and thus the youngest magmatic pulse indirectly dates the collision. Both U-Pb ages on zircons from three samples of the Ladakh batholith and K-Ar from one subvolcan...

2015
M. Fischer-Gödde T. S. Kruijer T. Kleine

Introduction: Group IIE iron meteorites, together with groups IAB and IIICD, are classified as non-magmatic iron meteorites [1]. These are distinguished from magmatic iron meteorites in having element-Ni trends that cannot be explained by fractional crystalli-zation [2,3]. They also contain abundant silicate inclusions , which are largely absent in members of the magmatic groups. The non-magmat...

2013
Vedran Lekić Karen M. Fischer

a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t Keywords: receiver functions lithosphere lithosphere–asthenosphere boundary mid-lithospheric discontinuity To explore how lithospheric structure varies between tectonic and magmatic terranes of the western United States, we use observations of shear-to-compressional wave conversions across lithospheric velocity interfaces. With a newly developed automatic m...

2017
Pietro Sternai Luca Caricchi Daniel Garcia-Castellanos Laurent Jolivet Tom E. Sheldrake Sébastien Castelltort

Between 5 and 6 million years ago, during the so-called Messinian salinity crisis, the Mediterranean basin became a giant salt repository. The possibility of abrupt and kilometre-scale sea-level changes during this extreme event is debated. Messinian evaporites could signify either deep- or shallow-marine deposits, and ubiquitous erosional surfaces could indicate either subaerial or submarine f...

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