2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep34566
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Erupted frothy xenoliths may explain lack of country-rock fragments in plutons

Abstract: Magmatic stoping is discussed to be a main mechanism of magma emplacement. As a consequence of stoping, abundant country-rock fragments should occur within, and at the bottom of, magma reservoirs as “xenolith graveyards”, or become assimilated. However, the common absence of sufficient amounts of both xenoliths and crustal contamination have led to intense controversy about the efficiency of stoping. Here, we present new evidence that may explain the absence of abundant country-rock fragments in plutons. We re… Show more

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“…Stoping is an intrusion method that fragments and incorporates wall-rock, displacing the magma upwards, however, the relevance of stoping as an ascension mechanism is still an ongoing debate (e.g. Bartley, 2008, 2009;Paterson et al, 2012;Burchardt et al, 2016). While the importance of large xenoliths for magma movement is uncertain, they are still one of the many pieces of evidence that magmatic chambers and plumbing systems are open systems and commonly interact with the crust, proposed to also influence and contaminate the host magma (Farris and Paterson, 2007;Ferreira et al, 2015).…”
Section: Chapter I I1 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stoping is an intrusion method that fragments and incorporates wall-rock, displacing the magma upwards, however, the relevance of stoping as an ascension mechanism is still an ongoing debate (e.g. Bartley, 2008, 2009;Paterson et al, 2012;Burchardt et al, 2016). While the importance of large xenoliths for magma movement is uncertain, they are still one of the many pieces of evidence that magmatic chambers and plumbing systems are open systems and commonly interact with the crust, proposed to also influence and contaminate the host magma (Farris and Paterson, 2007;Ferreira et al, 2015).…”
Section: Chapter I I1 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%