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Primordial Hydrogen-Helium Degassing, an Overlooked Major Energy Source for Internal Terrestrial Processes
Arxiv:1906.03473V2 [Physics.Geo-Ph] 30 Dec 2019 Double the Carbon Solubility in fluids Co-Existing with Sediments Subducted Along Cool Geotherms
The Transition-Zone Water Filter Model for Global Material Circulation: Where Do We Stand?
End of Chapter Question Answers Chapter 4 Review Questions 1
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Chapter 3 Intrusive Igneous Rocks
University of California Santa Cruz Lower
How Important Is the Role of Crystal Fractionation in Making Intermediate Magmas? Insights from Zr and P Systematics ∗ Cin-Ty A
Young Basalts of the Central Washington Cascades, ¯Ux Melting of the Mantle, and Trace Element Signatures of Primary Arc Magmas
Igneous Rocks
The Effect of Assimilation, Fractional Crystallization, and Ageing on U
(2008), Rhyolites and Their Source Mushes Across Tectonic Settings, J
The Role of H2O in Subduction Zone Magmatism
Constraints on Mantle Melting and Composition and Nature Of
The Role of Volatiles in Reactive Melt Transport in the Asthenosphere
Constraints on Fluids in Subduction Zones from Electromagnetic Data Anne Pommier1 and Rob L
Fluid Flow in Subduction Zones: the Role of Solid Rheology And
Reconstructing the Primitive Magmas Fueling Voluminous Silicic Volcanism Using Olivine-Hosted Melt Inclusions Simon J
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Unlocking the Secrets of the Mantle Wedge
Igneous Rocks
Depth-Dependent Flux of H2O from Subducting Slabs Worldwide
Igneous Rocks Earth Portrait of a Planet Fifth Edition
Melting in the Mantle Wedge: Quantifying the Effects of Crustal Morphology and Viscous Decoupling on Melt Production with Application to the Cascadia Subduction Zone
Devolatilization of Subducting Slabs, Part II: Volatile Fluxes and Storage
Fluid–Metasedimentary Rock Interactions in Subduction-Zone Me´Lange: Implications for the Chemical Composition of Arc Magmas
Reevaluating Carbon Fluxes in Subduction Zones, What Goes Down
Carbon Fluxes and Primary Magma CO2 Contents Along the Global Mid
Lecture 4 Notes: Igneous Rocks
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The Influence of H2O on Mantle Wedge Melting (Grove)
Magma Evolution and Ascent at Volcanic Arcs: Constraining Petrogenetic Processes Through Rates and Chronologies
Petrogenesis of Mount Rainier Andesite: Magma Flux and Geologic
The Structure and Dynamics of the Mantle Wedge
Volcanic–Plutonic Parity and the Differentiation of the Continental Crust