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Ultra-calcic magmas generated from Ca-depleted mantle: an experimental study on the origin of ankaramites

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Schmidt, M
Green, David
Hibberson, William

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Ultra-calcic ankaramitic magmas or melt inclusions are ubiquitous in arc, ocean-island and mid-ocean ridge settings. They are primitive in character (XMg > 0.65) and have high CaO contents (>14 wt %) and CaO/Al2O3 (>1·1). Experiments on an ankar

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Journal of Petrology

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2037-12-31