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Title: Magma that forms batholiths forms in the mantle and must migrate upward. However
Post by: barry on Sep 2, 2013
Magma that forms batholiths forms in the mantle and must migrate upward. However, the sedimentary and metamorphic rocks that surround these batholiths are only moderately deformed. How does a rising magma body make its way through several kilometers of solid rock to be emplaced as a batholith? (Start your journey in the mantle.)


Title: Re: Magma that forms batholiths forms in the mantle and must migrate upward. However
Post by: savio on Sep 2, 2013
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Title: Re: Magma that forms batholiths forms in the mantle and must migrate upward. However
Post by: barry on Sep 3, 2013
Marking this as solved.

Thank you for the help.


Title: Re: Magma that forms batholiths forms in the mantle and must migrate upward. However
Post by: twanka11 on Nov 8, 2013
Thanks, that helped.


Title: Re: Magma that forms batholiths forms in the mantle and must migrate upward. However
Post by: savio on Nov 24, 2013
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