Journal of Petrology, 2005, V 46, N 8, August.


A. MOCK and D. A. JERRAM 
Crystal Size Distributions (CSD) in Three Dimensions: 
Insights from the 3D Reconstruction of a Highly Porphyritic Rhyolite 
Pp.1525-1541; 

MASAO BAN, KOJI TAKAHASHI, TAKEHIRO HORIE, and NARUHISA TOYA 
Petrogenesis of Mafic Inclusions in Rhyolitic Lavas 
from Narugo Volcano, Northeastern Japan 
Pp.1543-1563; 

MARIAN B. HOLNESS, MICHAEL J. CHEADLE, and DAN McKENZIE 
On the Use of Changes in Dihedral Angle to Decode
Late-stage Textural Evolution in Cumulates 
Pp.1565-1583; 

M. B. HOLNESS 
Spatial Constraints on Magma Chamber Replenishment 
Events from Textural Observations of Cumulates: the 
Rum Layered Intrusion, Scotland 
Pp.1585-1601; 

R. N. THOMPSON, C. J. OTTLEY, P. M. SMITH, D. G. PEARSON,
 A. P. DICKIN, M. A. MORRISON, P. T. LEAT, and S. A. GIBSON 
Source of the Quaternary Alkalic Basalts, Picrites and 
Basanites of the Potrillo Volcanic Field, New Mexico, 
USA: Lithosphere or Convecting Mantle? 
Pp.1603-1643; 

GUDMUNDUR H. GUDFINNSSON and DEAN C. PRESNALL 
Continuous Gradations among Primary Carbonatitic, Kimberlitic, 
Melilititic, Basaltic, Picritic, and Komatiitic Melts in 
Equilibrium with Garnet Lherzolite at 3–8 GPa 
Pp.1645-1659; 

BRADLEY HACKER, PETER LUFFI, VALERY LUTKOV, VLADISLAV MINAEV, 
LOTHAR RATSCHBACHER, TERRY PLANK, MIHAI DUCEA, 
ALBERTO PATINO-DOUCE, MICHAEL McWILLIAMS, and JIM METCALF 
Near-Ultrahigh Pressure Processing of Continental Crust: Miocene
Crustal Xenoliths from the Pamir 
Pp.1661-1687; 

D. GAGNEVIN, J. S. DALY, G. POLI, and D. MORGAN 
Microchemical and Sr Isotopic Investigation of Zoned K-feldspar
Megacrysts: Insights into the Petrogenesis of a Granitic System
and Disequilibrium Crystal Growth 
Pp.1689-1724; 

JOHN M. FERRY, DOUGLAS RUMBLE, III, BOSWELL A. WING, and 
SARAH C. PENNISTON-DORLAND 
A New Interpretation of Centimetre-scale Variations in the 
Progress of Infiltration-driven Metamorphic Reactions: 
Case Study of Carbonated Metaperidotite, Val d'Efra, 
Central Alps, Switzerland 
Pp.1725-1746;