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Phenocryst

About: Phenocryst is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 4132 publications have been published within this topic receiving 158441 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, a model for the modification of lamproite melt towards minettes is presented in which minette is formed by mixing of lampproite and530% felsic magma.
Abstract: Composite dykes consisting of leucominette and dacite as well as discrete dykes and flows of minette and lamproite composition, occur in the Veliki Majdan area, western Serbia. This area is part of the Serbian Tertiary magmatic province, which consists of numerous small occurrences of ultrapotassic igneous rocks. The composite dykes have leucominette margins (up to 150cm thick) enclosing a central part of dacite up to 100m in width. Between these two lithologies, a decimetre-sized transition zone may occur. Petrography, mineral chemistry and bulk-rock geochemistry, including Sr, Nd and Pb isotopes, provide evidence that the minettes and leucominettes formed by hybridization between a felsic magma similar in composition to dacite and a mantle-derived lamproitic magma. The leucominettes and minettes contain all phenocryst types (biotite, plagioclase, quartz) present in the dacites, but in partly resorbed and reacted form. The mica displays a great diversity of resorption textures as a result of partial dissolution, incipient melting and phlogopitization, suggesting superheating of the felsic melt during hybridization; the mineral modes and mineral compositions of the leucominettes and minettes resemble those in the lamproites. A model for the modification of lamproite melt towards minette is presented in which minette is formed by mixing of lamproite and530% felsic magma. The lack of any significant correlation between Pb isotopic ratios and some of the ‘mixing-indices’ (SiO2, Zr, Zr/Nb, 143 Nd/ 144 Ndi) recognized in the hybridization model for the Veliki Majdan dykes may be a result of similarity of the Pb-isotopic signature in the two end-members. Highly phlogopitized biotite xenocrysts in the minettes are ascribed to the retention of volatile components after magma mixing and crystallization of a new generation of phlogopite from the hybridized magma. The magma-mixing model explains the reverse zoning and resorption features of phlogopite macrocrysts commonly recognized in calcalkaline lamprophyres elsewhere. Therefore, this mixing mechanism may be globally applicable for the origin of minettes associated with calcalkaline granitic plutonism in postorogenic settings.

89 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive study of 3He/4He variations on well-characterized lavas from La Palma, the current locus of activity of the Canary hotspot, was performed by crushing in vacuo.

89 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the 4°Ar-39Ar ages on sanidine and biotite phenocrysts to determine the age of glass-mineral isoehrons of Glass Mountain, California, with an initial ratio of 0.894 + 0.011 Ma.

89 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the trace element partition coefficients Dzircon/melt for P, Sc, Ti, V, Y, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Eu, Gd, Ho, Yb, Lu, Hf, Th, and U.

88 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202399
2022142
2021105
2020100
2019103
2018109