The presence in the Earth’s mantle of even small amounts of water and other volatiles has major effects: first, it lowers drastically mantle’s viscosity, thereby facilitating convection and plate tectonics; second, it lowers the melting temperature of the rising mantle affecting the formation of the oceanic crust. H2O concentration in oceanic basalts stays below 0.2 wt% except for basalts sampled near “hot spots” that contain significantly more H2O than normal MORB, implying that their mantle plume sources are unusually H2O-rich. Basalts sampled in the Equatorial Atlantic close to the Romanche transform, a thermal minimum in the Ridge system, have a H2O content that increases as the ridge is cooled approaching the transform offset. ...
Water dissolved as trace amounts in anhydrous minerals has a large influence on the melting behavior...
Plume basalts contain H_2O and CO_2, with possible sources: (1) the primordial Earth, (2) subducted...
Based on an evaluation of major and trace element data for ocean island basalts (OIB), we demonstrat...
The presence in the Earth’s mantle of even small amounts of water and other volatiles has major effe...
The presence in the Earth\u2019s mantle of even small amounts of water and other volatiles has major...
The presence in the Earth’s mantle of even small amounts of water and other volatiles has major effe...
Although water is only present in trace amounts in the suboceanic upper mantle, it is thought to pla...
Although water is only present in trace amounts in the suboceanic upper mantle, it is thought to pla...
Although water is only present in trace amounts in the suboceanic upper mantle, it is thought to pla...
The formation of basaltic crust at mid-ocean ridges and ocean islands provides a window into the com...
A substantial uncertainty in the Earth's global geochemical water cycle is the amount of water that ...
The basaltic ocean crust, metasomatized and metamorphosed during and after generation at the ocean r...
A substantial uncertainty in the Earth\u27s global geochemical water cycle is the amount of water th...
A substantial uncertainty in the Earth\u27s global geochemical water cycle is the amount of water th...
Plume basalts contain H_2O and CO_2, with possible sources: (1) the primordial Earth, (2) subducted...
Water dissolved as trace amounts in anhydrous minerals has a large influence on the melting behavior...
Plume basalts contain H_2O and CO_2, with possible sources: (1) the primordial Earth, (2) subducted...
Based on an evaluation of major and trace element data for ocean island basalts (OIB), we demonstrat...
The presence in the Earth’s mantle of even small amounts of water and other volatiles has major effe...
The presence in the Earth\u2019s mantle of even small amounts of water and other volatiles has major...
The presence in the Earth’s mantle of even small amounts of water and other volatiles has major effe...
Although water is only present in trace amounts in the suboceanic upper mantle, it is thought to pla...
Although water is only present in trace amounts in the suboceanic upper mantle, it is thought to pla...
Although water is only present in trace amounts in the suboceanic upper mantle, it is thought to pla...
The formation of basaltic crust at mid-ocean ridges and ocean islands provides a window into the com...
A substantial uncertainty in the Earth's global geochemical water cycle is the amount of water that ...
The basaltic ocean crust, metasomatized and metamorphosed during and after generation at the ocean r...
A substantial uncertainty in the Earth\u27s global geochemical water cycle is the amount of water th...
A substantial uncertainty in the Earth\u27s global geochemical water cycle is the amount of water th...
Plume basalts contain H_2O and CO_2, with possible sources: (1) the primordial Earth, (2) subducted...
Water dissolved as trace amounts in anhydrous minerals has a large influence on the melting behavior...
Plume basalts contain H_2O and CO_2, with possible sources: (1) the primordial Earth, (2) subducted...
Based on an evaluation of major and trace element data for ocean island basalts (OIB), we demonstrat...