Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6440544 | Lithos | 2015 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
Based on combined field, petrographic, geochemical and geophysical evidence, we propose an origin for the Doros Complex by a minimum of seven closely spaced influxes of crystal-bearing magmas, each with phenocryst contents between 5% and 55%. These findings represent a departure from the traditional single-pulse liquid model for the formation of layered mafic intrusions and suggest the presence of an underlying magmatic mush column, i.e., a large, complex system of interconnected conduits and staging chambers that host a range of co-existing magmas of different compositions and crystal contents.
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Authors
T.M. Owen-Smith, L.D. Ashwal,