Peter John Wyllie
Affiliations: | Geology | Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States |
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Wyllie PJ, Ryabchikov ID. (2000) Volatile components, magmas, and critical fluids in upwelling mantle Journal of Petrology. 41: 1195-1206 |
Lee WJ, Fanelli MF, Cava N, et al. (2000) Calciocarbonatite and magnesiocarbonatite rocks and magmas represented in the system CaO-MgO-CO2-H2O at 0.2 GPa Mineralogy and Petrology. 68: 225-256 |
Lee WJ, Wyllie PJ. (2000) The system CaO-MgO-SiO |
Wyllie PJ. (1999) Hot little crucibles are pressured to reveal and calibrate igneous processes Geological Society Special Publication. 150: 37-57 |
Ducea MN, McInnes BIA, Wyllie PJ. (1999) Experimental determination of compositional dependence of hydrous silicate melts on sulfate solubility European Journal of Mineralogy. 11: 33-43 |
Wyllie PJ. (1998) Hutton and hall on theory and experiments: The view after 2 centuries Episodes. 21: 3-10 |
Lee WJ, Wyllie PJ. (1998) Petrogenesis of carbonatite magmas from mantle to crust, constrained by the system CaO-(MgO + FeO*)-(Na2O + K2O)-(SiO2 + Al2O3 + TiO2)-CO2 Journal of Petrology. 39: 495-517 |
Lee WJ, Wyllie PJ. (1998) Processes of grustal garbonatite formation by liquid immiscibility and differentiation, elucidated by model systems Journal of Petrology. 39: 2005-2013 |
Wyllie PJ, Lee WJ. (1998) Model system controls on conditions for formation of magnesiocarbonatite and calciocarbonatite magmas from the mantle Journal of Petrology. 39: 1885-1893 |
Lee WJ, Wyllie PJ. (1997) Liquid immiscibility between nephelinite and carbonatite from 1.0 to 2.5 GPa compared with mantle melt compositions Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology. 127: 1-16 |