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Isotopic Microsampling of Magmatic Rocks

Authors :
Daniel J. Morgan
Bruce L. A. Charlier
Jon P. Davidson
Source :
Elements. 3:253-259
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Mineralogical Society of America, 2007.

Abstract

Radiogenic isotope ratios can be used as a kind of petrogenetic "DNA" to identify the source components of magmas. Technical advances allowing us to measure isotopic compositions at the sub-crystal scale have led to the realisation that many magmatic rocks are isotopically heterogeneous. Crystals traditionally regarded as phenocrysts grown from the host magma have now been shown to be wholly or partly out of isotopic equilibrium with the glass or groundmass in which they are contained. Many of these crystals are likely to be recycled from earlier cumulates. Combining these fingerprinting techniques with the other approaches described in this issue offers an unprecedented opportunity to understand the processes and timescales through which magmas are assembled, differentiated and delivered to sites of eruption or emplacement.

Details

ISSN :
18115217 and 18115209
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Elements
Accession number :
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