mineralföljden
Mineralföljden, meaning "mineral sequence" in Swedish, refers to the characteristic order in which minerals crystallize from a cooling magma. This concept is fundamental to understanding igneous petrology and the formation of rocks. The most well-known representation of this process is Bowen's Reaction Series, developed by Norman Bowen in the early 20th century.
Bowen's Reaction Series is typically divided into two main branches. The discontinuous branch features minerals that
The continuous branch, on the other hand, involves minerals of the plagioclase feldspar group. Plagioclase feldspar
As magma cools, the minerals that crystallize first are generally those that are stable at higher temperatures.