Crustal Magmatic System Evolution

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crustal magmatic systems

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diversity of crustal processes
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igneous rock composition
magma crustal evolution
magma dynamics
magma Earth mantle
magma formation conditions
magma interactions
physical conditions magma evolution
physical parameterization of crustal magmatic systems
timescales crustal magmatic processes

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  • ISBN 9781119564454
  • Weight: 885g
  • Dimensions: 218 x 277mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A comprehensive picture of the architecture of crustal magmatic systems  

The composition of igneous rocks – their minerals, melts, and fluids – reveals the physical and chemical conditions under which magmas form, evolve, interact, and move from the Earth’s mantle through the crust. These magma dynamics affect processes on the surface including crustal growth and eruptive behaviour of volcanoes. 

Crustal Magmatic System Evolution: Anatomy, Architecture, and Physico-Chemical Processes uses analytical, experimental, and numerical approaches to explore the diversity of crustal processes from magma differentiation and assimilation to eruption at the surface. 

Volume highlights include: 

  • Physical and chemical parameterization of crustal magmatic systems  
  • Experimental, theoretical and modelling approaches targeting crustal magmatic processes 
  • Timescales of crustal magmatic processes, including storage, recharge, and ascent through volcanic conduits  

The American Geophysical Union promotes discovery in Earth and space science for the benefit of humanity. Its publications disseminate scientific knowledge and provide resources for researchers, students, and professionals. 

Find out more about this book in a Q&A with the Editors.

Matteo Masotta, University of Pisa, Italy

Christoph Beier, University of Helsinki, Finland

Silvio Mollo, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy