Abstract
Rubin et al. (Reports, 16 June 2017, p. 1154) proposed that gradients in lithium abundance in zircons from a rhyolitic eruption in New Zealand reflected short-lived residence at magmatic temperatures interleaved with long-term “cold” (<650°C) storage. Important issues arise with the interpretation of these lithium gradients and consequent crystal thermal histories that raise concerns about the validity of this conclusion.
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Wilson, C. J. N., Morgan, D. J., Charlier, B. L. A., & Barker, S. J. (2017, December 22). Comment on “Rapid cooling and cold storage in a silicic magma reservoir recorded in individual crystals.” Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aap8429
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