• Magmatic water, also known as juvenile water, is an aqueous phase in equilibrium with minerals that have been dissolved by magma deep within the Earth's...
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  • is, in fact, meteoric water, with other forms like connate water and magmatic (juvenile) water playing minor roles. Connate water, trapped in rock strata...
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    diamonds. Deficit irrigation Magmatic water Origin of water on Earth Water cycle Water resources "USGS - Earth's water distribution". Archived from the...
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    eruptions resulting from interaction between magma and water. They differ from exclusively magmatic eruptions and phreatic eruptions. Unlike phreatic eruptions...
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    plus some magmatic water released by the upwelling magma. In terrestrial[clarification needed] hydrothermal systems, the majority of water circulated...
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    old. The restricted width of back-arc basins is due to magmatic activity being reliant on water and induced mantle convection, limiting their formation...
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    Igneous rock (redirect from Magmatic rock)
    Igneous rock (igneous from Latin igneus 'fiery'), or magmatic rock, is one of the three main rock types, the others being sedimentary and metamorphic....
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    The Central Atlantic magmatic province (CAMP) is the Earth's largest continental large igneous province, covering an area of roughly 11 million km2. It...
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    fracture of a pre-existing rock body. Dikes can be either magmatic or sedimentary in origin. Magmatic dikes form when magma flows into a crack then solidifies...
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  • Mars's original D/H ratio as estimated by deconvolving the atmospheric and magmatic D/H components in Martian meteorites (e.g., QUE 94201), is ×(1.9+/-0.25)...
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    Magmatism (redirect from Magmatic activity)
    terrestrial planet, which solidifies as igneous rocks. It does so through magmatic activity or igneous activity, the production, intrusion and extrusion of...
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    Magma (redirect from Magmatic)
    considerably. Water vapor is typically the most abundant magmatic gas, followed by carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide. Other principal magmatic gases include...
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    Henrik; Troll, Valentin R.; Deegan, Frances M.; Dahren, Börje (2015). "Magmatic water contents determined through clinopyroxene: Examples from the Western...
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  • meteoric water or mixtures of meteoric and magmatic water rather than by magma, as occurs in volcanic eruptions. The energy is stored as heat in hot water and...
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    that spans more than 7 million years. It occurred during five cycles of magmatic activity, each having produced less volcanic material than the previous...
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    magmatic release, instead causing the granulation of existing rock. Phreatomagmatic eruptions are driven by the direct interaction of magma and water...
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    geysers might also derive their supply of CO2 from magmatic sources, by definition of "cold-water", they do not also obtain sufficient heat to provide...
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    Weis, F.A.; Skogby, H.; Troll, V.R.; Deegan, F.M.; Dahren, B. (2015). "Magmatic water contents determined through clinopyroxene: Examples from the Western...
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    explosively by diatreme or intrusive breccias as groundwater and/or magmatic water flash boils. The clasts have been rounded due to thermal spallation...
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    Granite (redirect from Magmatic theory)
    fractional crystallization during its ascent toward the surface, and become the magmatic parent of granitic rock. The residue of the source rock becomes a granulite...
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    Magmatic underplating occurs when basaltic magmas are trapped during their rise to the surface at the Mohorovičić discontinuity or within the crust. Entrapment...
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    Henrik; Troll, Valentin R.; Deegan, Frances M.; Dahren, Börje (2015). "Magmatic water contents determined through clinopyroxene: Examples from the Western...
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    the mixing of freshwater, magmatic water and chloride-rich deep water. Many of these springs form artificial pools or have water intakes, and several are...
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    active volcanism. As magmatic gas travelling upward encounters meteoric water in an aquifer, steam is produced. Latent magmatic heat can also cause meteoric...
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    hydrology at El Tatio. Neither magmatic water nor water from local precipitation are mixed into this water. The time the water takes to traverse the whole...
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    temperature reaches 65–85 °C (149–185 °F) and which may be supplied by magmatic water, and fumaroles, both within the caldera around the volcanic cone and...
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  • When erupted onto the Earth's surface, it is called lava. magmatic water See juvenile water. magnetic anomaly A local deviation from the predicted value...
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    T. (15 February 2012). "High Sr/Y Magmas Reflect Arc Maturity, High Magmatic Water Content, and Porphyry Cu Mo Au Potential: Examples from the Tethyan...
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    formation of igneous rocks because it is one of the main processes of magmatic differentiation. Fractional crystallization is also important in the formation...
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    places the blame on the start of volcanic eruptions in the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP), which was responsible for outputting a high amount of...
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