Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 2005, V 148, N 5, January.
The origin of glasses in hydrous mantle
xenoliths from the West Eifel, Germany:
incongruent break down of amphibole
M. Ban, G. Witt-Eickschen, M. Klein, et al.
pp. 511 - 523
Monazite and xenotime petrogenesis in the
contact aureole of the Makhavinekh Lake
Pluton, northern Labrador
Christopher R. M. McFarlane,
James N. Connelly, William D. Carlson
pp. 524 - 541
Magnesian andesite and dacite lavas from
Mt. Shasta, northern California: products
of fractional crystallization of
H 2O-rich mantle melts
Timothy L. Grove, Michael B. Baker,
Richard C. Price, et al.
pp. 542 - 565
Petrology of Aoso volcano, northeast
Japan arc: temporal variation of the
magma feeding system and nature of
low-K amphibole andesite in the
Aoso-Osore volcanic zone Naruhisa Toya,
Masao Ban, Ryuichi Shinjo
pp. 566 - 581
Formation of extremely F-rich hydrous
melt fractions and hydrothermal
fluids during differentiation of
highly evolved tin-granite magmas:
a melt/fluid-inclusion study
Rainer Thomas, Hans-Jurgen Forster,
Karen Rickers, et al.
pp. 582 - 601
A Mossbauer study of pseudotachylytes:
redox conditions during seismogenic
faulting
Kieran D. O’Hara and Frank E. Huggins
pp. 602 - 614
Glassy orthopyroxene granodiorites of
the Pannonian Basin: tracers of
ultra-high-temperature deep-crustal
anatexis triggered by Tertiary
basaltic volcanism
Monika Huraiova, Jean Dubessy,
Patrik Konecny, et al.
pp. 615 - 633