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). In recent years, mineral studies are invigorated by the development of high-precision, high-resolution analytical instruments and...

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