Modeling of melt formation and transport in all tectonic settings requires the inclusion of water, since water has large effects on mantle solidi as well as physical properties of liquids. To facilitate the inclusion of water in melting models this paper presents a new parameterization for melt fraction as a function of pressure, temperature, water content and modal cpx, based on knowledge gained from recent advances in the fields of thermodynamic modeling as well as experimental investigations of peridotite melting and hydrous equilibria. The parameterization is computationally efficient and can be modified easily as better experimental data become available. We compare it to other published parameterizations and test it in simple calculat...
This paper presents the results of the first quantitative petrological modelling of abyssal peridoti...
The major element, trace element, and isotopic composition of mid-ocean ridge basalt glasses affecte...
melting. This too can be demonstrated both by MELTS calculationsWe present a rigorous calculation of...
Thermal models of subduction zones, restrict the melt source region to a domain at sufficiently high...
Thermodynamic calculation of partial melting of peridotite using of the results of calculations of p...
Composition, mean pressure, mean melt fraction, and crustal thickness of model mid-ocean ridge basal...
AbstractThe complex feedback between dehydration and melting in hot subduction zones is quantitative...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
In regions of the mantle where water is a trace species in the nominally anhydrous minerals (rather...
A new set of thermodynamic models is presented for calculating phase relations in bulk compositions ...
Thermodynamic calculation of partial melting of peridotite using the MELTS algorithm has the potenti...
International audienceWe present two-dimensional numerical models of plate subduction and collision ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2010. Major: Geology. Advisor:Hirschmann, Marc M. 1...
It is possible that there are minor amounts of water in the upper mantle. This water could significa...
Volcanism in subduction zones is associated to lithospheric plate dehydration. The presence of water...
This paper presents the results of the first quantitative petrological modelling of abyssal peridoti...
The major element, trace element, and isotopic composition of mid-ocean ridge basalt glasses affecte...
melting. This too can be demonstrated both by MELTS calculationsWe present a rigorous calculation of...
Thermal models of subduction zones, restrict the melt source region to a domain at sufficiently high...
Thermodynamic calculation of partial melting of peridotite using of the results of calculations of p...
Composition, mean pressure, mean melt fraction, and crustal thickness of model mid-ocean ridge basal...
AbstractThe complex feedback between dehydration and melting in hot subduction zones is quantitative...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
In regions of the mantle where water is a trace species in the nominally anhydrous minerals (rather...
A new set of thermodynamic models is presented for calculating phase relations in bulk compositions ...
Thermodynamic calculation of partial melting of peridotite using the MELTS algorithm has the potenti...
International audienceWe present two-dimensional numerical models of plate subduction and collision ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2010. Major: Geology. Advisor:Hirschmann, Marc M. 1...
It is possible that there are minor amounts of water in the upper mantle. This water could significa...
Volcanism in subduction zones is associated to lithospheric plate dehydration. The presence of water...
This paper presents the results of the first quantitative petrological modelling of abyssal peridoti...
The major element, trace element, and isotopic composition of mid-ocean ridge basalt glasses affecte...
melting. This too can be demonstrated both by MELTS calculationsWe present a rigorous calculation of...