Himalayan leucogranites: A review of geochemical and isotopic characteristics, timing of formation, genesis, and rare metal mineralization
As prototypes of crust-derived remelted S-type granite, Himalayan leucogranites have
considerable relevance in crustal evolution and associated metallogeny. However, given …
considerable relevance in crustal evolution and associated metallogeny. However, given …
Water-fluxed melting of the continental crust: A review
RF Weinberg, P Hasalová - Lithos, 2015 - Elsevier
Water-fluxed melting, also known as fluid-or water-present melting, is a fundamental process
in the differentiation of continents but its importance has been underestimated in the past 20 …
in the differentiation of continents but its importance has been underestimated in the past 20 …
Th/U ratios in metamorphic zircon
The Th/U ratios of zircon crystals are routinely used to help understand their growth
mechanism. Despite the wide application of Th/U ratios in understanding the geological …
mechanism. Despite the wide application of Th/U ratios in understanding the geological …
Highly fractionated Himalayan leucogranites and associated rare-metal mineralization
The formation of the Himalaya was associated with the exhumation of high-grade
metamorphosed rocks of the Higher Himalayan sequence (HHS) complex, which underwent …
metamorphosed rocks of the Higher Himalayan sequence (HHS) complex, which underwent …
[HTML][HTML] On ultrahigh temperature crustal metamorphism: Phase equilibria, trace element thermometry, bulk composition, heat sources, timescales and tectonic …
DE Kelsey, M Hand - Geoscience Frontiers, 2015 - Elsevier
Ultrahigh temperature (UHT) metamorphism is the most thermally extreme form of regional
crustal metamorphism, with temperatures exceeding 900° C. UHT crustal metamorphism is …
crustal metamorphism, with temperatures exceeding 900° C. UHT crustal metamorphism is …
Collision vs. subduction-related magmatism: two contrasting ways of granite formation and implications for crustal growth
Earth's continental crust is dominantly made of buoyant, felsic igneous material (granitoids),
that was ultimately extracted from the mantle as a result of Earth's differentiation. Since felsic …
that was ultimately extracted from the mantle as a result of Earth's differentiation. Since felsic …
A geochemical classification for granitic rocks
This geochemical classification of granitic rocks is based upon three variables. These are
FeO/(FeO+ MgO)= Fe-number [or FeO tot/(FeO tot+ MgO)= Fe*], the modified alkali–lime …
FeO/(FeO+ MgO)= Fe-number [or FeO tot/(FeO tot+ MgO)= Fe*], the modified alkali–lime …
Post-collisional strongly peraluminous granites
PJ Sylvester - lithos, 1998 - Elsevier
Strongly peraluminous (SP) granites have formed as a result of post-collisional processes in
various orogens. Inhigh-pressure'collisions such as the European Alps and Himalayas, post …
various orogens. Inhigh-pressure'collisions such as the European Alps and Himalayas, post …
What do experiments tell us about the relative contributions of crust and mantle to the origin of granitic magmas?
AE Patiño Douce - Geological Society, London, Special …, 1999 - lyellcollection.org
The origin of different kinds of granitic rocks is examined within the framework of
experimental studies of melting of metamorphic rocks, and of reaction between basaltic …
experimental studies of melting of metamorphic rocks, and of reaction between basaltic …
[КНИГА][B] Igneous rocks and processes: a practical guide
R Gill, G Fitton - 2022 - books.google.com
IGNEOUS ROCKS AND PROCESSES A practical introduction to igneous petrology for
students and practitioners The newly revised Second Edition of Igneous Rocks and …
students and practitioners The newly revised Second Edition of Igneous Rocks and …