Disequilibrium enhanced equilibration: dynamics and textural evolution of cumulate interface

Abstract Understanding the textural cues hidden within cumulate rocks is a crucial component to decoding their formational processes and development throughout the active lifetime of their parental intrusions. However, given the complicated nature of field observations, often resulting in contrasting interpretations, the studies of cumulates benefit from an effective use of textural analysis utilizing parameters unaffected by alterations and equilibration. This study aims to contribute to the pr