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Chris Harris
Researcher at University of Cape Town
Publications - 365
Citations - 11997
Chris Harris is an academic researcher from University of Cape Town. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magma & Igneous rock. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 337 publications receiving 10615 citations. Previous affiliations of Chris Harris include Derriford Hospital & City University of New York.
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The origin of low δ18O granites and related rocks from the Seychelles
Chris Harris,Lewis D. Ashwal +1 more
TL;DR: The Seychelles granites have a mean whole-rock δ18O values that range from −1.2 to +7.5 as mentioned in this paper, indicating that these minerals are in magmatic equilibrium and are not affected by post-crystallization interaction with fluids.
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The distribution of fixation durations in infants and naive adults.
TL;DR: The distributions of durations of fixations from infants and free-viewing adults are shown to be basically exponential for different stimulus conditions and it is shown that mean duration decreases when stimulus size increases.
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The pre-eruptive magma plumbing system of the 2007–2008 dome-forming eruption of Kelut volcano, East Java, Indonesia
Adam J. Jeffery,Ralf Gertisser,Valentin R. Troll,Ester M. Jolis,Börje Dahrén,Chris Harris,Andrew G. Tindle,Katie Preece,Brain O'Driscoll,Hanik Humaida,Jane P. Chadwick +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the role of plagioclase textures alongside crystal size distribution analyses for evidence of mixing as a major pre-eruptive process that blends multiple crystal cargoes together.
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Petrology of the Alkaline Core of the Messum Igneous Complex, Namibia: Evidence for the Progressively Decreasing Effect of Crustal Contamination
TL;DR: The Messum complex of NW Namibia, a part of the Parana-Etendeka volcanic province, consists of a dominantly felsic central The Etendeka Igneous province in the Damaraland core, surrounded by older gabbros.
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Global Fe-O isotope correlation reveals magmatic origin of Kiruna-type apatite-iron-oxide ores
Valentin R. Troll,Franz Weis,Franz Weis,Erik Jönsson,Erik Jönsson,Ulf B. Andersson,Seyed Afshin Majidi,Karin Högdahl,Karin Högdahl,Chris Harris,Marc-Alban Millet,Sakthi Saravanan Chinnasamy,Sakthi Saravanan Chinnasamy,Sakthi Saravanan Chinnasamy,Ellen Kooijman,Katarina Persson Nilsson +15 more
TL;DR: It is shown that iconic Kiruna-type ores originate primarily from ortho-magmatic processes, but may contain late-stage hydrothermal magnetite populations that can locally overprint primary high-temperature magmatic signatures.