نتایج جستجو برای: magma

تعداد نتایج: 7321  

2007
Atsuko Namiki Michael Manga

Explosive volcanic eruption requires that magma fragments into discrete parcels. Silicic magma can fragment through brittle failure or other processes that depend on the viscoelasticity of the melt. Owing to the low viscosity of basaltic magmas, however, the fragmentation mechanism must be different and will be governed by fluid mechanics alone. We perform a series of decompression experiments ...

2016
Erinna M.A. Chen Francis Nimmo

The present-day inclination of the Moon reflects the entire history of its thermal and orbital evolution. The Moon likely possessed a global magma ocean following the Moon-forming impact. In this work, we develop a coupled thermal-orbital evolution model that takes into account obliquity tidal heating in the lunar magma ocean. Dissipation in the magma ocean is so effective that it results in ra...

2015
Bi-Ji Luo Hong-Fei Zhang Wang-Chun Xu Liang Guo He Yang

An integrated study involving whole-rock and Sr–Nd–Hf isotope geochemistry and zircon geochronology and trace element combined with detailed field investigation was carried out for the composite Meiwu batholith in the West Qinling orogenic belt of central China to probe the origins of its compositional diversity and its emplacement history. The batholith is composed of quartz diorite, granodior...

By left magma-$e$-magma, I mean a set containingthe fixed element $e$, and equipped by two binary operations "$cdot$", $odot$ with the property $eodot (xcdot y)=eodot(xodot y)$, namelyleft $e$-join law. So, $(X,cdot,e,odot)$ is a left magma-$e$-magmaif and only if $(X,cdot)$, $(X,odot)$ are magmas (groupoids), $ein X$ and the left $e$-join law holds.Right (and two-sided) magma-$e$-magmas are de...

Journal: :Formalized Mathematics 2011
Hiroyuki Okazaki Kenichi Arai Yasunari Shidama

Let I be a non empty set, let F be a group-like multiplicative magma family of I, and let i be an element of I. Note that F (i) is group-like. Let I be a non empty set, let F be an associative multiplicative magma family of I, and let i be an element of I. Observe that F (i) is associative. Let I be a non empty set, let F be a commutative multiplicative magma family of I, and let i be an elemen...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2014
Sara S Russell Katherine H Joy Teresa E Jeffries Guy J Consolmagno Anton Kearsley

The lunar magma ocean model is a well-established theory of the early evolution of the Moon. By this model, the Moon was initially largely molten and the anorthositic crust that now covers much of the lunar surface directly crystallized from this enormous magma source. We are undertaking a study of the geochemical characteristics of anorthosites from lunar meteorites to test this model. Rare ea...

2008
Sarah J. Fowler Frank J. Spera

[1] A mechanism for explosive volcanic eruptions based on multicomponent phase equilibria modelling of four explosive volcanic systems is proposed. In each system, either isochoric or isobaric crystallization, where either crystals or crystals and exsolved fluid are chemically fractionated from melt, leads inevitably to near-solidus dynamical instability culminating in violent explosive eruptio...

2015
Xun Yu Li-Hui Chen Gang Zeng

Small-scale continental flood basalts are a global phenomenon characterized by regular spatio-temporal distributions. However, no genetic mechanism has been proposed to explain the visible but overlooked distribution patterns of these continental basaltic volcanism. Here we present a case study from eastern China, combining major and trace element analyses with Ar-Ar and K-Ar dating to show tha...

2001
Yuri Fialko Mark Simons

Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) imaging of the central Rio Grande rift (New Mexico, USA) during 1992-1999 reveals a crustal uplift of several centimeters that spatially coincides with the seismologically determined outline of the Socorro magma body, one of the largest currently active magma intrusions in the Earth’s continental crust. Modeling of interferograms shows that the o...

2007
T. OHBA Y. KIMURA H. FUJIMAKI

High-magnesian andesite occurs at Hachimantai, northern Honshu, Japan. Disequilibrium zoning features indicate that the phenocryst minerals were derived from three different magmas. Chemical compositions and zoning profiles are accounted for by two-stage magma mixing: the first mixing occurred between a crystal-free basalt magma and a more differentiated olivine basalt magma; the second stage o...

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