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Igneous Rocks - Geology (U.S. National Park Service)Nov 8, 2023 · Porphyritic – The texture of an igneous (volcanic or plutonic) rock that contains large crystals (phenocrysts) in a fine-grained groundmass.
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Textures of Igneous Rocks - Tulane UniversityFeb 12, 2004 · very coarse grained. In a rock with a porphyritic texture, we use the above table to define the grain size of the groundmass or matrix, and ...
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Igneous Rocks – Introduction to Historical GeologySuch a texture is called porphyritic. A porphyritic texture tells us that the magma underwent multiple cooling stages; it first cooled slowly when it was deep ...Igneous Rock Composition · Igneous Rock Texture · Obsidian<|control11|><|separator|>
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Porphyritic Textures with Fine-Grained GroundmassesThis porphyritic texture indicates that the magma sat and cooled a bit below the Earth's surface, thus giving time for the large crystals to grow, before ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Porphyritic Andesite | Geology 1501 | ECUPorphyritic Andesite ; Type, Igneous Rock ; Texture, Porphyritic ; Origin, Extrusive/Volcanic ; Chemical Composition, Intermediate ; Color, Dark Green.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Rocks and Their Types - Sternberg Museum of Natural HistoryPorphyritic – Named for the texture of the rock porphyry and has a few large grains in a matrix of grains too small to see.
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Porphyritic Textures with Coarse-Grained GroundmassesA porphyritic texture displays minerals in two distinct size populations: one or more minerals are consistently larger than the rest of the minerals in a rock.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Igneous Rocks Gallery | Broward College North Campus Science ...Sample shown has a porphyritic texture with shows coarse grained pyroxene phenocrysts, with anhedral to euhedral crystal shape, in a fine-grained groundmass.Missing: subhedral | Show results with:subhedral
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The Origin of the Porphyry Deposit Name: From Shellfish, Tyrian ...Jul 1, 2019 · “Porphyry” is derived from the ancient Greek word porphyra (πoρϕύρα), or purple. It was originally applied to a rare purple dye, Tyrian purple, ...
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[PDF] Petrology and petrography of the intrusive igneous ... - BYU Geologyphenocrysts have normal and oscillatory zoning, albite and carlsbad twinning, ... porphyritic texture with phenocrysts of feldspar, hornblende and biotite.
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IGNEOUS PETROLOGYPorphyritic rocks were named by phenocryst type. The term "phenocryst" was used for a crystal that was significantly (typically five times) larger than the ...
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[PDF] Procedure for Determination of Volume Constituents In Thin ...Phenocrysts are expressed as volume percentage ratios, V , in which the number of points accumulated for each phenocryst, Pi. is divided by the ?ozal number ...
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7. 4.2 Crystallization of Magma - Maricopa Open Digital PressThe sequence in which minerals crystallize from a magma is known as the Bowen reaction series (Figure 4.2.1 and Figure 4.2.3).
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[PDF] Geology 111 - B4 - Rocks and Magmas - Vancouver Island UniversityExtrusive porphyritic textures result when some minerals have crystallized from a magma over a long period, and then a volcanic eruption takes place, so ...
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Research shows why there's a 'sweet spot' depth for underground ...Aug 19, 2019 · Computer models show why eruptive magma chambers tend to reside between six and 10 kilometers underground.<|separator|>
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3 Magma, Melting, and Crystallization – Open PetrologyMost lavas have temperatures between 700 and 1,300 oC. Silicic lavas are at the low end of this range, and mafic lavas at the high end. Magmas may contain up to ...
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The role of magma chamber depth on porphyry mineralizationFinally, although pressure has limited effect on the plagioclase XAn value, magma ascent to the shallower crust may slightly increase the plagioclase XAn ...
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4 Igneous Processes and Volcanoes – An Introduction to GeologyPorphyritic texture indicates the magma body underwent a multi-stage cooling history, cooling slowly while deep under the surface and later rising to a ...
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Magma Ascent Rates | Reviews in Mineralogy and GeochemistryJan 1, 2008 · These reactions occur because the decrease in pressure during ascent causes a decrease in the volatile species dissolved in the melt that ...
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Water contents of silicic to intermediate magmas - ScienceDirect.comSilicic to intermediate magmas have water contents that range from < 1 wt. % to around 7 wt. % depending on the character and depth of the magma source.Missing: porphyritic | Show results with:porphyritic
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Igneous Textures: On the Kinetics behind the Words | ElementsMar 9, 2017 · But nucleation is not similarly limited and can range enormously from about 10 to 1012 nuclei/m3/s as a result of variations in the rate of ...
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Time scales of magmatic processes - ScienceDirect.comJan 30, 2004 · Crystallisation rates are ∼10−10–10−11 cm/s, whereas differentiation to high-silica magmas may take up to 2×105 years. The ages of crystals at ...
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Time Scales of Crystal Fractionation in Magma Chambers ...In a 10 km3 magma chamber releasing thermal energy at a rate of 100 MW, basalt and rhyolite magmas should reach 50% crystallization after ∼2500 and <1500 years, ...
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4.1: Classification of Igneous Rocks - Geosciences LibreTextsAug 25, 2025 · Porphyritic texture indicates the magma body underwent a multi-stage cooling history, cooling slowly while deep under the surface and later ...
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Porphyritic Rhyolite | Geology 1501 | ECUPorphyritic Rhyolite ; Chemical Composition, Felsic ; Color, Light Green ; Mineral Composition, Potassium Feldspar, Quartz, Sodium Plagioclase, Biotite, Hornblende.
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ALEX STREKEISEN-Rhyolite-Phenocrysts typically include quartz, biotite, hornblende, pyroxene, feldspar, or amphibole. On the other hand, a quick cooling process produces glassy ...
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Andesite - ALEX STREKEISENPlagioclase and pyroxene are the normal essential minerals and plagioclase is the usually the most abundant phenocryst. This abundance support the observation ...
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Porphyritic Basalt | Geology 1501 | ECUPorphyritic Basalt ; Type, Igneous Rock ; Texture, Porphyritic ; Origin, Extrusive/Volcanic ; Chemical Composition, Mafic ; Color, Dark Gray to Black.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Basalt porphyrySep 29, 2000 · Basalt porphyry is a mafic igneous rock, typically dark, with large plagioclase phenocrysts, and two-stage cooling. It may have cooled in a ...
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Carbonatite and Rhomb Porphyry - Compare RocksCarbonatites are intrusive or extrusive igneous rocks which are defined by mineralogic composition consisting of greater than 50 percent carbonate minerals and ...
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Classification of the porphyritic rocks in the TAS diagram of Le Maître...Download scientific diagram | Classification of the porphyritic rocks in the TAS diagram of Le Maître 1989 [41]. from publication: The Exotic Igneous Clasts ...
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TAS DiagramMar 25, 2012 · The TAS, which stands for Total Alkali–Silica, is a geochemical classification tool that uses the chemical composition of rocks rather than ...
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Igneous Rocks: Texture and Classification | GeologyThe texture is sometimes further distinguished into mega-porphyritic and microporphyritic depending upon the size of the phenocrysts.Missing: subtypes | Show results with:subtypes<|separator|>
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Porphyritic texture - Geology is the WayThe word derives from the Ancient Greek porphyra, 'purple', in reference to “imperial porphyry”, an ancient porphyritic ornamental stone from Egypt extensively ...
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Porphyritic texture - ALEX STREKEISENPorphyritic textures occur in coarse, medium and fine-grained igneous rocks. Usually the larger crystals, known as phenocrysts, formed earlier in the ...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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Vitrophyric Texture - ALEX STREKEISENVitrophyric Texture. This is variety of inequigranular porphyritic texture in which larger crystals known as phenocrysts are embedded in a glassy ground mass.
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Glomerophyric texture - ALEX STREKEISENGlomeroporphyritic or glomerophyric is a term used to describe a porpyritic texture in which phenocrysts are clustered into aggregates called glomerocrysts or ...
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Jdf Petrography ActivityDensity differences among these phases and circulation in a magma chamber may also cause glomeroporphyritic textures (groups of phenocrysts that are “stuck” ...
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Role of Chaotic Dynamics and Flow Fields in the ... - Oxford AcademicDisequilibrium textures in minerals are often observed in igneous rocks. Their occurrence is commonly related to the variation of intensive variables.
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Sieve texture - ALEX STREKEISENSieve texture is a rough, indented texture in plagioclase or pyroxene crystals, formed when a crystal's An% is less than the melt's, and filled with magma.Missing: mingling | Show results with:mingling
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[PDF] Sieve-textured plagioclase in volcanic rocks produced by rapid ...The textures are usually interpreted as resulting from magma mixing, but they may occur by rapid decompression, where heat loss is minor relative to the ascent ...Missing: mingling | Show results with:mingling
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Classification of Igneous RocksPORPHYRITIC, Bimodal distribution of crystal-grain sizes. This is a very common texture in volcanic rocks. "Bimodal" grain-size distribution means two distinct ...Missing: geology | Show results with:geology
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Crystal Size Distributions and Scaling Laws in the Quantification of ...Abstract. This study demonstrates the value of the combined use of scaling analysis and crystal size distribution (CSD) measurements in the interpretation.Missing: porphyritic percentage
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(PDF) Measurement of Crystal Size Distributions - ResearchGateAug 5, 2025 · Studies of crystal size distributions (CSD) can reveal much about how rocks solidify and under what conditions.
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[PDF] Igneous rocksPorphyritic basalt may have phenocrysts of calcium plagioclase, olivine, or both. Olivine phenocrysts are usually small (1 to 5 mm. [0.04 to 0.2 in]) and are ...
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[PDF] The building stones of ancient Egypt – a gift of its geologyDuring Byzantine times the importance of this porphyry reached its apogy, when the legitimacy of imperial princes was bound to their birth in an imperial ...
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Igneous Rocks & Plate Tectonics - Tulane UniversityNov 12, 2003 · Probably the most distinguishing feature of subduction-related volcanic rocks is their usually porphyritic nature, usually showing ...
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Petrogenesis of Mount Rainier andesite: Magma flux and geologic ...Jan 1, 2014 · Quaternary Mount Rainier (Washington, USA) of the Cascades magmatic arc consists of porphyritic calc-alkaline andesites and subordinate ...
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[PDF] Subduction Zone MagmasArc lavas from three volcanic zones from the Andes are shown as NVZ (Northern Volcanic Zone), SVZ (Southern Volcanic Zone), and CVZ (Central Volcanic Zone).
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[PDF] Chapter 1 The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory—A Natural ...The many successes of HVO, from improving basic knowledge about basaltic volcanism to providing hands-on experience and training for hundreds of scientists and ...
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Low‐productivity Hawaiian volcanism between Kaua'i and O'ahuNov 23, 2010 · Half of the volcanic cones contain high-SiO2 basalts (51.0–53.5 wt % SiO2). The trends of isotopic compositions of West Ka'ena tholeiitic lavas ...<|separator|>
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Petrogenesis and Tectonic Implications of the Granite Porphyry in ...Jul 12, 2024 · The Paleocene ore deposits related to the India–Asia continental collision are widely distributed in the Gangdese metallogenic belt.2. Geological Background · 5.2. Whole-Rock Geochemistry · 6.3. Magma Source And...<|separator|>
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Structure, geochronology, and petrogenesis of Permian ...Sep 1, 2022 · Typical peraluminous granites, e.g., leucogranites, exist in numerous orogens worldwide, e.g., the Lachlan, Hercynian, and Himalayan orogenic ...
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Trace element geochemistry and origin of early Precambrian acid ...Some of the albite porphyries display highly fractionated REE patterns, which indicate equilibration with garnet and therefore high-pressure origin. The REE ...
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Porphyry-Related Metamorphosed Au-Ag and Cu-Mo Deposits in ...Mineral deposits, associated with granite porphyry intrusions and dykes, are well known in the Fennoscandian and other Precambrian shields around the world. In ...
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The Evolution of the Early Precambrian Crust of Southern Africa - jstorThe early Precambrian granite-greenstone basement complex of Rhodesia and South Africa constitutes one of the oldest known fragments of the Earth's crust.
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[PDF] Petrology of Volcanic Rocks Associated with Silver-Gold (Ag-Au ...Miocene calc-alkaline volcanic rocks, part of the southern segment of the ancestral Cascades magmatic arc, are spatially, temporally, and likely genetically ...<|separator|>
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Emplacement of the early Miocene Pinto Peak intrusion, Southwest ...Oct 11, 2013 · The intrusion is a porphyritic andesite dominated by Ca-rich plagioclase (>60%) as well as biotite, amphibole, olivine, and opaque minerals.
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Igneous Processes and Volcanoes – Introduction to Earth SciencePorphyritic texture indicates the magma body underwent a multi-stage ... If pressure/temperature conditions change so that rocks pass to the right of ...
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(PDF) Time Scales of Crystal Fractionation in Magma Chambers... magmas on timescales of 100,000 years or more, whereas crystal diffusion modeling implies phenocryst residence times of ∼1−1000 years. Monogenetic basalts ...
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Evaluation of magma mixing and fractional crystallization using ...Apr 12, 2008 · The purpose of this paper is to use PVA to evaluate some examples of magma mixing and fractional crystallization and use these examples as templates for more ...
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Magma decompression rates during explosive eruptions of Kīlauea ...Sep 22, 2016 · Magma decompression rates during Kīlauea eruptions range from ~0.05–0.45 MPa s⁻¹; more intense eruptions have higher rates. Ascent timescales ...
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Time scales of magma storage and differentiation of voluminous ...Aug 9, 2025 · Ion microprobe dating of zircons from post-collapse rhyolites at Yellowstone caldera reveals the time scales of crystallization and storage ...
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Plagioclase‐Saturated Melt Hygrothermobarometry ... - AGU JournalsApr 20, 2024 · Thermobarometry and hygrometry are common methods for reconstructing magma crystallization conditions (pressure (P), temperature (T) and ...3 P-T-Ho-An Models · 3.2 Thermometry · 3.6 Plagioclase Saturation
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Petrogenesis of the Eocene Highly Fractionated Granite Porphyry ...Oct 30, 2023 · This study reports petrography, zircon U–Pb ages, trace elemental, and Hf isotopic, as well as whole-rock elemental and Nd isotopic data of highly fractionated ...
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Geochemical and thermodynamic modeling of the petrogenesis of ...This study uses geochemical and thermodynamic modeling to study the origin of A1-type granites, using mantle-derived magmas and fractional crystallization.
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A tool for tracking magma dynamics at Stromboli - ScienceDirect.comIn this study we parameterize the textural attributes of plagioclase phenocrysts and microlites from nineteen pyroclasts ejected during mild to violent ...
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[PDF] Porphyry copper deposit model - USGS Publications WarehouseLower right: View of the west side of Red Mountain,. Arizona, showing hydrothermally altered volcanic rocks that overlie porphyry copper deposit that lies about ...
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Optimized Hydrothermal Alteration Mapping in Porphyry Copper ...This paper presents a sophisticated remote sensing-based method that uses ASTER satellite imagery (SWIR bands 4 to 9) to identify hydrothermal alteration zones.
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An experimental study of trace element partitioning between olivine ...... porphyritic olivine, radial pyroxene and barred olivine textures. Cooling rates in the dynamic crystallization experiments ranged from 1°C/h to 2191°C/h ...
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Porphyry magma cooling and crystallization control of mineralizationThe evolution process of felsic magma chambers, including cooling and crystallization, is one of the key geodynamic processes triggering the formation of PCDs.
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LA-ICP-MS U-Pb dating, chemical composition and evolution of ...The granodiorite porphyry rocks are rich in phenocrysts consisting of plagioclase, k-feldspar, quartz, biotite and amphibole, surrounded by fine-grained ...
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Phenocryst Zonation in Porphyry-Related Rocks of the Baguio ...May 14, 2018 · The results of 143 LA-ICP-MS analyses indicate distinct trace element compositions for LLC-hosted Group 2 amphibole and PHD-hosted Group 1 ...Phenocryst Zonation In... · Petrography And Mineral... · Llc Mafic Rocks