Search Results - "Pamukcu, Ayla"
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Experimental investigation of hydrogen isotope fractionation during hydration of olivine-hosted melt inclusions: Implications for D/H in Baffin Island picrites
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-12-2024)“…•Extremely low D/H in olivine-hosted melt inclusions can result from hydration.•Similar H+ diffusivity in olivine equilibrating with external fluid or melt.•S…”
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Timescales of quartz crystallization and the longevity of the Bishop giant magma body
Published in PloS one (30-05-2012)“…Supereruptions violently transfer huge amounts (100 s-1000 s km(3)) of magma to the surface in a matter of days and testify to the existence of giant pools of…”
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Volcano-pluton connections at the Lake City magmatic center (Colorado, USA)
Published in Geosphere (Boulder, Colo.) (01-10-2022)“…Exposed at the Lake City caldera (Colorado, USA) is the ca. 23 Ma reversely stratified (rhyolite to trachyte) Sunshine Peak Tuff and post-collapse syenite and…”
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High-Ti, bright-CL rims in volcanic quartz: a result of very rapid growth
Published in Contributions to mineralogy and petrology (01-12-2016)“…Volcanic quartz commonly contains Ti-enriched zones and CO 2 -enriched melt inclusions, and crystallization temperatures and pressures derived from…”
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Rhyolite-MELTS vs DERP—Newer Does not Make it Better: a Comment on ‘The Effect of Anorthite Content and Water on Quartz–Feldspar Cotectic Compositions in the Rhyolitic System and Implications for Geobarometry’ by Wilke et al. (2017; Journal of Petrology, 58, 789–818)
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Constraints on the timescales and processes that led to high-SiO2 rhyolite production in the Searchlight Pluton, Nevada, USA
Published in Geosphere (Boulder, Colo.) (01-06-2022)“…Plutons offer an opportunity to study the extended history of magmas at depth. Fully exploiting this record requires the ability to track changes in magmatic…”
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Deciphering Clues Regarding Magma Composition Encoded in Quartz‐Hosted Embayments and Melt Inclusions Through Direct Numerical Simulations
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth (01-04-2024)“…Crystal‐hosted melt embayments and melt inclusions partially record magmatic processes at depth, but it is not always obvious how to interpret this record. One…”
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Phase-equilibrium geobarometers for silicic rocks based on rhyolite-MELTS—Part 3: Application to the Peach Spring Tuff (Arizona–California–Nevada, USA)
Published in Contributions to mineralogy and petrology (01-03-2015)“…Establishing the depths of magma accumulation is critical to understanding how magmas evolve and erupt, but developing methods to constrain these pressures is…”
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Phase-equilibrium geobarometers for silicic rocks based on rhyolite-MELTS. Part 2: application to Taupo Volcanic Zone rhyolites
Published in Contributions to mineralogy and petrology (01-11-2014)“…Constraining the pressure of crystallisation of large silicic magma bodies gives important insight into the depth and vertical extent of magmatic plumbing…”
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Crystallization Stages of the Bishop Tuff Magma Body Recorded in Crystal Textures in Pumice Clasts
Published in Journal of petrology (01-03-2012)“…The Bishop Tuff is a giant silicic ignimbrite erupted at 0.76 Ma in eastern California, USA. Five pumice clasts from the late-erupted Bishop Tuff (Aeolian…”
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Erratum to: High-Ti, bright-CL rims in volcanic quartz: a result of very rapid growth
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Climbing the crustal ladder: Magma storage-depth evolution during a volcanic flare-up
Published in Science advances (10-10-2018)“…Very large eruptions (>50 km ) and supereruptions (>450 km ) reveal Earth's capacity to produce and store enormous quantities (>1000 km ) of crystal-poor,…”
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Rhyolite-MELTS and the storage and extraction of large-volume crystal-poor rhyolitic melts at the Taupō Volcanic Center: a reply to Wilson et al. (2021)
Published in Contributions to mineralogy and petrology (01-10-2021)“…In our recent work on the large-to-super-sized Oruanui and Taupō eruptions, we integrated information from crystal textures and glass compositions to compare…”
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Magma residence and eruption at the Taupo Volcanic Center (Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand): insights from rhyolite-MELTS geobarometry, diffusion chronometry, and crystal textures
Published in Contributions to mineralogy and petrology (21-04-2020)“…The Taupo Volcanic Center [TVC; Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ), New Zealand] is home to the two most recent silicic caldera-forming eruptions in the TVZ—the giant…”
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Extensive H2O degassing in deeply erupted submarine glasses inferred from Samoan melt inclusions: The EM2 mantle source is damp, not dry
Published in Chemical geology (20-04-2024)“…Submarine glasses erupted at intraplate volcanic hotspot settings sampling enriched mantle (EM)—characterized by high 87Sr/86Sr—exhibit lower H2O/Ce than…”
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Laser heating effect on Raman analysis of CO2 co-existing as liquid and vapor in olivine-hosted melt inclusion bubbles
Published in Volcanica (01-01-2023)“…Raman spectroscopy has become the tool of choice for analyzing fluid inclusions and melt inclusion (MI) vapor bubbles as it allows the density of CO2-rich…”
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Rhyolite-MELTS and the storage and extraction of large-volume crystal-poor rhyolitic melts at the TaupÅ Volcanic Center: a reply to Wilson et al
Published in Contributions to mineralogy and petrology (01-10-2021)“…In our recent work on the large-to-super-sized Oruanui and TaupÅ eruptions, we integrated information from crystal textures and glass compositions to compare…”
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Understanding the What, When, Where, and Why of Supereruptions
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