Experiments and models of anhydrous, basaltic olivine-plagioclase-augite saturated melts from 0.001 to 10 kbar Huai-Jen YangRosamond J. KinzlerT. L. Grove Pages: 1 - 18
The effect of water on the viscosity of a haplogranitic melt under P-T-X conditions relevant to silicic volcanism D. B. DingwellC. RomanoK.-U. Hess Pages: 19 - 28
The geochemistry and petrogenesis of the late-Cretaceous picrites and basalts of Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles: a remnant of an oceanic plateau A. C. KerrJohn TarneyMatthew F. Thirlwall Pages: 29 - 43
Thin amorphous films (1–2 nm) at olivine grain boundaries in mantle xenoliths from San Carlos, Arizona Richard Wirth Pages: 44 - 54
Constraints on Archaean crustal evolution of the Zimbabwe craton: a U-Pb zircon, Sm-Nd and Pb-Pb whole-rock isotope study Hielke A. JelsmaMichael L. VinyuP. J. Valbracht Pages: 55 - 70
Ordering and exsolution processes in Or-rich alkali feldspar megacrysts from the Eldzhurtinskiy granite (Caucasus) G. Witt-EickschenC. EvangelakakisA. G. Gurbanov Pages: 71 - 81
The thermodynamic properties of H2O in magnesium and iron cordierite G. B. SkippenAvril E. Gunter Pages: 82 - 89
Discussion of “Temporal evolution of the Kerguelen plume: geochemical evidence from ∼38 to 82 Ma lavas forming the Ninetyeast Ridge” by F.A. Frey and D. Weis Cornelia ClassSteven L. GoldsteinStephen J. G. Galer Pages: 98 - 103
Reply to the Class et al. discussion of “Temporal evolution of the Kerguelen plume: geochemical evidence from ∼38 to 82 Ma lavas forming the Ninetyeast Ridge” F. A. FreyD. Weis Pages: 104 - 110