Abstract
Recent observational and theoretical investigations of terrestrial
magma chambers (MCs) are reviewed. Consideration is given to the
evidence for MCs with active convection and crystal sorting, problems
of direct MC detection, theoretical models of MC cooling, the rheology
and dynamics of solidification fronts, crystal capture and differentiation,
convection with solidification, MC wall flows, and MC roof melting.
Diagrams, graphs, and a list of problems requiring further research
are provided.
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