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Meaning of "partial melting"

Partial melting refers to the process in which only a fraction of a substance, such as a rock or a metal, melts while the rest remains solid. This can occur due to the different melting points of the various components in the substance

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Partial melting down inside that area.
Fractional crystallization is the opposite of partial melting.
Partial melting has resulted in migmatites.
The black circles are regions of partial melting.
O characterised by the partial melting of at least one layer.
Adiabatic melting is meant to include complete or partial melting.
There was partial melting of the core.
Preserved signatures of partial melting.
Partial melting of crustal material.
The magma derives from partial melting of the mantle.
Partial melting occurs when only a portion of a solid is melted.
This is called partial melting.
Partial melting is obtained by using blow torches or similar heating devices.
Unreasonably high degrees of partial melting are required to attain basaltic compositions.
Partial melting of spinel lherzolite is one of the primary sources of basaltic magma.

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They originated from the partial melting of the upper mantle.
Partial melting occurs where the solidus and liquidus temperatures are different.
Pegmatite may be produced by low degrees of partial melting of the crust.
The apparent extent of partial melting of metabasalt increases from rhyolite to andesite.
There granites are mainly derived from partial melting of lower crust.
This softening or partial melting may cause severe materials handling difficulties.
It is desired that only a small amount of liquid be formed during partial melting.
Migmatites are heterogeneous rocks formed by partial melting in contact halos or within collisional orogens.
The migmatites range from metatexites to diatexites with wide variation in partial melting structures.
The degree of partial melting is critical for determining what type of magma is produced.
A similar effect can now be obtained using a partial melting method in the microwave.
This causes partial melting of the plate and ascending bodies of heated rock and magma.
Due to the high temperature the rock experiences partial melting and glass is formed.
Intruded sills will show partial melting and incorporation of the surrounding country rock.
The two cathedral organs were severely damaged with the partial melting of their pipes.
Other assembly techniques by partial melting are available to the person skilled in the art.
The Cape Ray granite forms a dominantly tonalitic terrane derived by partial melting of ophiolitic material.
The partial melting during the final part of the process can perform two tasks.
That induced lithospheric thinning and partial melting producing transitional basaltic magmas.
In fact, the core of the reactor did undergo partial melting.
Recent climatic warming has triggered partial melting of the permafrost in subarctic regions.
In the same time, the inception of mafic magmatism occurs during asthenosphere partial melting.
The liquid phase is formed upon partial melting of the oxide superconductor article.
Directional melting of the silicon feedstock and partial melting of the seeds ;.
Results show possibly very minor partial melting in upper middle crust underneath the overthrust sheet.
Abstract, Differentiation of the lithospheric mantle occurred principally through partial melting and extraction of melts.
The magma that is produced by partial melting is less dense than the surrounding rock.
These volatiles rise into the overlying plate, causing partial melting and the formation of magma.
At high degrees of partial melting of the mantle, komatiite and picrite are produced.
These magmas have an asthenospheric mantle source and partial melting occurred at depth > 120 km.
This results from partial melting of spherulites produced in the first heat / cool cycle.
Early Proterozoic high-grade metamorphic conditions produced partial melting that formed large amounts of granitic melt.
Dehydration and partial melting in subduction zones, Constraints from U-series disequilibria.
Such bonding may involve at least partial melting of the UHMWPE fibres.
Either partial melting of the crystals ( sweating ).

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