High-temperature geochemistry combined with igneous petrology is an essential tool to infer the conditions of magma generation and evolution in the Earth's interior. During the past thirty years, a large number of geochemical models of the Earth, essentially inferred from the isotopic composition of basaltic rocks, have been proposed. These geochemical models have paid little attention to basic physics concepts, broadband seismology, or geological evidence, with the effect of producing results that are constrained more by assumptions than by data or first principles. This may not be evident to seismologists and geodynamicists. A common view in igneous petrology, seismology, and mantle modeling is that isotope geochemistry (e.g., the Rb-Sr, ...
Variations in trace element isotope ratios of oceanic basalts may be used to calculate time-integrat...
We discuss the concept of components in the Earth’s mantle starting from a petrological and geochemi...
In developing the concept that chemical plumes have a deep-mantle origin, I propose that plumes resu...
High-temperature geochemistry combined with igneous petrology is an essential tool to infer the cond...
There is considerable interest in the extent to which mantle plumes exist, how many there may be, an...
The numerous chemical and isotopic studies of oceanic basalts have shaped our perception of mantle g...
International audienceEarth's mantle is integral to many processes that shape our planet, including ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The reconciliation of mantle chemistry with the structure of the mantle inferred from geophysics and...
Monograph derived from Union Symposia at the 2003 General Assembly of the International Union of Geo...
Monograph derived from Union Symposia at the 2003 General Assembly of the International Union of Geo...
We discuss the concept of components in the Earth’s mantle starting from a petrological and geochem...
Numerical models of mantle convection are presented that readily yield midocean ridge basalt (MORB) ...
cited By 125Rare gas systematics are at the heart of the discrepancy between geophysical and geochem...
Variations in trace element isotope ratios of oceanic basalts may be used to calculate time-integrat...
Variations in trace element isotope ratios of oceanic basalts may be used to calculate time-integrat...
We discuss the concept of components in the Earth’s mantle starting from a petrological and geochemi...
In developing the concept that chemical plumes have a deep-mantle origin, I propose that plumes resu...
High-temperature geochemistry combined with igneous petrology is an essential tool to infer the cond...
There is considerable interest in the extent to which mantle plumes exist, how many there may be, an...
The numerous chemical and isotopic studies of oceanic basalts have shaped our perception of mantle g...
International audienceEarth's mantle is integral to many processes that shape our planet, including ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The reconciliation of mantle chemistry with the structure of the mantle inferred from geophysics and...
Monograph derived from Union Symposia at the 2003 General Assembly of the International Union of Geo...
Monograph derived from Union Symposia at the 2003 General Assembly of the International Union of Geo...
We discuss the concept of components in the Earth’s mantle starting from a petrological and geochem...
Numerical models of mantle convection are presented that readily yield midocean ridge basalt (MORB) ...
cited By 125Rare gas systematics are at the heart of the discrepancy between geophysical and geochem...
Variations in trace element isotope ratios of oceanic basalts may be used to calculate time-integrat...
Variations in trace element isotope ratios of oceanic basalts may be used to calculate time-integrat...
We discuss the concept of components in the Earth’s mantle starting from a petrological and geochemi...
In developing the concept that chemical plumes have a deep-mantle origin, I propose that plumes resu...