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Basaltic magma has very little water ... Basaltic magma is the initial material to form from the mantle ... Characteristics of basaltic magma...
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Kinds of Igneous Rock; Types of Magma; Eruption of Magma; Origin of Magma; Origin of Basaltic Magma; Origin of Granitic Magma; Origin of Andesitic Magma; Magmatic Differentiation; Bowen's Reaction Series; Volcanoes and Volcanic Rocks; Plutons...
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3 One type of magma is basaltic magma. Basaltic magma has the same composition as the igneous rock, basalt. This type of magma has a low percentage of silica. It is high in iron and magnesium. It has very few gases dissolved in it.
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Science news articles about 'basaltic magma' ... "Most crustal melting on the Earth comes from intrusions of hot basaltic magma from the Earth's mantle," said Peter Nabelek, professor of geological sciences in the MU ...
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It is now well established that the earth's upper mantle is the source of the basalt magmas erupted by many volcanoes as lava flows1--for example, Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii. The earth's crust is predominantly of a granitic composition, whereas the mantle is closer to a basaltic composition. ... by Andrew A. ... Patagonian Basalt Study...
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Kent Ratajeski Department of Earth Sciences, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT Published Oct. 26, 2004. Description Basaltic magma filling the crater of Kilauea Iki in 1959. Photo courtesy Jerry Eaton, U.S. ... ... Basaltic magma filling the crater of Kilauea Iki in 1959. Photo courtesy Jerry Eaton, U.S.
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What is the silica content of basaltic magma? ... What type of volcanoes are basaltic magma? ... How explosive is basaltic magma?
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Sci-Tech Dictionary: basaltic magma to base ore from Answers.com If you feel that the world of science and technology is moving ahead at warp speed, keep up with the Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms . ... On this page: basaltic magma to base ore...
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Therefore, basaltic lava can flow quickly and easily move >20 km from a vent. The low viscosity typically allows volcanic gases to ... Basaltic magma is commonly produced by direct melting of the Earth's mantle, the region of the Earth below the outer crust. On continents, the mantle begins at depths of 30 to 50 km.
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