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Investigations of mineral textures and zoning as evidence for open system processes during magmatic evolution have always been a centerpiece of petrological studies and have provided some of the best evidence for magma mixing and crustal contamination for many decades (e.g., Milch 1905; Kuno 1936; Eichelberger 1975; Sato 1975; Anderson 1976). In fact, evidence from mineral studies was instrumental in the acceptance of magma mixing as important petrological process ever since it was initially proposed by Bunsen (1851).
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