5. Conclusions
AcknowledgmentsThis work was supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF EAR 0911694) and the Strain Localisation in Magmas (SLiM) project funded by the European Research Council (Grant number: 306488). EBSD data collection was supported by the EBSD-SEM laboratory at the University of Liverpool. We are also grateful to Michael Clynne, Malcolm Rutherford, Silvio De Angelis, Yan Lavallee, Benjamin Andrews, and Phillip Ruprecht for constructive criticism that 3-Deazaneplanocin improved the study.
Appendix A. Supplementary materialThe following is the Supplementary material related to cardiovascular system article.
Supplementary tables.
Electronic data depository containing textural and mineralogical data for the experimental amphibole reaction rims discussed in this study. Data include reaction rim thickness measurements, crystal number densities and area fractions, glass and mineral geochemistries, and the size, position, and phase description of microlites. In addition, details of measurements and classifications used in past studies are provided.Help with DOC filesOptionsDownload file (113 K)
AcknowledgmentsThis work was supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF EAR 0911694) and the Strain Localisation in Magmas (SLiM) project funded by the European Research Council (Grant number: 306488). EBSD data collection was supported by the EBSD-SEM laboratory at the University of Liverpool. We are also grateful to Michael Clynne, Malcolm Rutherford, Silvio De Angelis, Yan Lavallee, Benjamin Andrews, and Phillip Ruprecht for constructive criticism that 3-Deazaneplanocin improved the study.
Appendix A. Supplementary materialThe following is the Supplementary material related to cardiovascular system article.
Supplementary tables.
Electronic data depository containing textural and mineralogical data for the experimental amphibole reaction rims discussed in this study. Data include reaction rim thickness measurements, crystal number densities and area fractions, glass and mineral geochemistries, and the size, position, and phase description of microlites. In addition, details of measurements and classifications used in past studies are provided.Help with DOC filesOptionsDownload file (113 K)