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Brammall, Alfred (1933) Syntexis and Differentiation. Geological Magazine, 70 (3) 97-107 doi:10.1017/s001675680009868x

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TitleSyntexis and Differentiation
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsBrammall, AlfredAuthor
Year1933 (March)Volume70
Page(s)97-107Issue3
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s001675680009868x
Mindat Ref. ID246212Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:246212:1
GUIDe200d004-6cac-4071-ad9d-65eddef8f667
Full ReferenceBrammall, Alfred (1933) Syntexis and Differentiation. Geological Magazine, 70 (3) 97-107 doi:10.1017/s001675680009868x
Plain TextBrammall, Alfred (1933) Syntexis and Differentiation. Geological Magazine, 70 (3) 97-107 doi:10.1017/s001675680009868x
In(1933, March) Geological Magazine Vol. 70 (3) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesPETROGENIC problems concern the processes and effects of adding to magma, or subtracting from it, rock-forming substance in general. Increment or loss of silica alone entails relatively simple mineralogical consequences. The more intricate problems concern the addition of associated material (notably alumina, the Ro-oxides, alkalies, and fluxes) in varying relative proportions, and at any stage in the evolution of rest-magma. These additions tend either to promote, counter, or otherwise modify the prevailing trend of differentiation in magma thus augmented.

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