MELT EXTRACTION AND ACCUMULATION FROM PARTIALLY MOLTEN ROCKS

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dc.contributor.author Bons P.D.
dc.contributor.author Arnold J.
dc.contributor.author Elburg M.A.
dc.contributor.author Kalda J.
dc.contributor.author Soesoo A.
dc.contributor.author van Milligen B.P.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-10T04:25:15Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-10T04:25:15Z
dc.date.issued 2004
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=14261727
dc.identifier.citation Lithos, 2004, 78, 1-2, 25-42
dc.identifier.issn 0024-4937
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/38954
dc.description.abstract Current models for melt segregation and ascent are not adequate to accurately describe transport and accumulation in combination. We propose that transport is discontinuous and in batches, and that accumulation occurs by stepwise merging of batches. A simple numerical model of jostling spheres that merge when they touch was used to represent stepwise accumulation and transport of batches by propagation of hydrofractures. Results of the numerical model indicate that such a system may quickly develop into a self-organised critical (SOC) state. In this state, the distribution of melt batch volumes can be described by a power law, with an exponent m that lies between 2/3 and 1. Once a self-organised critical state is established, the system is capable of discharging any additional melt without further change to itself. Deformation aids melt extraction efficiency, as it increases the mobility of hydrofractures, enhances accumulation and hence lowers the exponent m. Full connectivity of melt needs never to be reached in the system and melt transport and extraction can occur at very low melt fractions. The chemical evolution of melt from source to emplacement level will be governed by the discontinuous mixing and mingling of batches, each with different histories, and possibly different sources. If no subsequent homogenisation occurs in a magma chamber or the final emplacement structure, the process can be identified by chemical heterogeneity of plutons and volcanic rocks.
dc.subject Migmatite
dc.subject Melt segregation
dc.subject Magma ascent
dc.subject Hydrofractures
dc.subject Self-organised criticality
dc.title MELT EXTRACTION AND ACCUMULATION FROM PARTIALLY MOLTEN ROCKS
dc.type Статья


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