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Thus, it was expected that degassing of a column of magma would be directly observed.
Consequently, the hybrid mafic magma would be able to mix with felsic magmas more easily, resulted in higher percentage of the hybrid mafic magma in the mixing.
That magma would be enriched in radioactive elements that could have generated the extra heat needed to flood large parts of the near side with the dark lavas of the lunar "maria," or seas.
Regardless of these observations, as kimberlites are CO2-rich magmas whose eruptions are propelled by CO2, it is not possible that the kimberlite magma would be equilibrated with SiC.
Because ice is less dense than water, Titan's watery magma would be denser than its solid icy crust.
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If all the space within the sphere is occupied by magma, this would be recognized as a remarkable seismic low-velocity anomaly.
Commenting in a statement, Yahal Zilka, co-managing partner, said Magma III would be "an important source of encouragement and funding for Israeli-related entrepreneurs in their initial phases; pre-seed, seed and A-rounds".
This implies that cracks are not produced inside the LVZ due to very high temperature of the molten magma, but they would be produced around it filled with geothermal water or molten magma.
The magma transport path would be between the estimated pressure source region and the summit of Shinmoedake, because that is where the significant deflation of the volcano associated with the 26.
We systematically search for a condition in which the magma would not be fragmented, but the initial volatile content in the magma chamber would remain constant and unchanged.
If the working fluid was a less viscous fluid such as high-temperature mafic magma and water, S would be considerably smaller.
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