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Magmatic Evolution of the Skye Igneous Centre, Western Scotland: Modelling of Assimilation, Recharge and Fractional Crystallization
2004
Journal of Petrology
The Skye igneous centre, forming part of the British Tertiary magmatic province, developed over a $7 Myr period and is characterized by a complex suite of lavas, hypabyssal and intrusive rocks of picritic to granitic composition. The intrusion of magma from mantle to crust at $2 Â 10 À3 km 3 /yr (6 Mt/yr) advected magmatic heat of roughly 0Á2 GW averaged over the period of magmatism supporting an 'excess' heat flux of about 130 mW/m 2 , or about twice the present-day average continental heat
doi:10.1093/petrology/egh074
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