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Marian B Holness
Marian B Holness
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On the pseudomorphing of melt-filled pores during the crystallization of migmatites
MB Holness, EW Sawyer
Journal of Petrology 49 (7), 1343-1363, 2008
3072008
Melted rocks under the microscope: microstructures and their interpretation
MB Holness, B Cesare, EW Sawyer
Elements 7 (4), 247-252, 2011
1892011
Architecture and dynamics of magma reservoirs
M Edmonds, KV Cashman, M Holness, M Jackson
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 377 (2139), 20180298, 2019
1672019
Silicate liquid immiscibility within the crystal mush: late-stage magmatic microstructures in the Skaergaard intrusion, East Greenland
MB Holness, G Stripp, MCS Humphreys, IV Veksler, TFD Nielsen, ...
Journal of Petrology 52 (1), 175-222, 2011
1612011
Temperature and pressure dependence of quartz-aqueous fluid dihedral angles: the control of adsorbed H2O on the permeability of quartzites
MB Holness
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 117 (3-4), 363-377, 1993
1551993
Differentiation and compaction in the Skaergaard intrusion
C Tegner, P Thy, MB Holness, JK Jakobsen, CE Lesher
Journal of Petrology 50 (5), 813-840, 2009
1542009
Whole-genome sequencing coupled to imputation discovers genetic signals for anthropometric traits
I Tachmazidou, D Süveges, JL Min, GRS Ritchie, J Steinberg, K Walter, ...
The American Journal of Human Genetics 100 (6), 865-884, 2017
1532017
Equilibrium dihedral angles in the system H2O− CO2− NaCl-calcite, and implications for fluid flow during metamorphism
MB Holness, CM Graham
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 108 (3), 368-383, 1991
1151991
Equilibrium dihedral angles in the system quartz-CO2H2ONaCl at 800 C and 1–15 kbar: the effects of pressure and fluid composition on the permeability of quartzites
MB Holness
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 114 (1), 171-184, 1992
1101992
On the use of changes in dihedral angle to decode late-stage textural evolution in cumulates
MB Holness, MJ Cheadle, DAN McKenzie
Journal of Petrology 46 (8), 1565-1583, 2005
1052005
Partial melting of the Appin Quartzite driven by fracture-controlled H2O infiltration in the aureole of the Ballachulish Igneous Complex, Scottish Highlands
MB Holness, JD Clemens
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 136 (1), 154-168, 1999
1051999
Melt segregation from silicic crystal mushes: a critical appraisal of possible mechanisms and their microstructural record
MB Holness
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 173 (6), 48, 2018
1032018
Melt–solid dihedral angles of common minerals in natural rocks
MB Holness
Journal of Petrology 47 (4), 791-800, 2006
1012006
The effect of reaction overstep on garnet microtextures in metapelitic rocks of the Ilesha Schist Belt, SW Nigeria
A Zeh, MB Holness
Journal of Petrology 44 (6), 967-994, 2003
992003
Dual origin of Fe–Ti–P gabbros by immiscibility and fractional crystallization of evolved tholeiitic basalts in the Sept Iles layered intrusion
O Namur, B Charlier, MB Holness
Lithos 154, 100-114, 2012
932012
A textural record of solidification and cooling in the Skaergaard intrusion, East Greenland
MB Holness, C Tegner, TFD Nielsen, G Stripp, SA Morse
Journal of Petrology 48 (12), 2359-2377, 2007
932007
Assessing the role of compaction in the formation of adcumulates: a microstructural perspective
MB Holness, Z Vukmanovic, E Mariani
Journal of Petrology 58 (4), 643-673, 2017
922017
Textural maturity of cumulates: a record of chamber filling, liquidus assemblage, cooling rate and large-scale convection in mafic layered intrusions
MB Holness, TFD Nielsen, C Tegner
Journal of Petrology 48 (1), 141-157, 2007
922007
Reaction-induced microcracking: an experimental investigation of a mechanism for enhancing anatectic melt extraction
JAD Connolly, MB Holness, DC Rubie, T Rushmer
Geology 25 (7), 591-594, 1997
881997
The Traigh Bhàn na Sgùrra sill, Isle of Mull: Flow localization in a major magma conduit
MB Holness, MCS Humphreys
Journal of Petrology 44 (11), 1961-1976, 2003
822003
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