If we know the compositions of mantle rocks at various depths, and the geotherm in different tectonic environments, then the conditions for melting are defined by experimentally determined solidus curves. The term "metasomatism" in crustal processes is defined as reaction by solution or vapors, not by melts or magmas, and the same definition should apply to mantle processes (reaction with magmas is "hybridization"). H_2O, CO_2, or both are made available for metasomatic reactions at deep dissociation fronts, or by solidification of volatile-charged magmas. Regions eligible for metasomatism are limited by solidus curves above which the melts dissolve volatile components. Beneath the lithosphere, there can be no metasomatism ...
Cooling of the Earth's mantle since the Meso-Archean is predicted by thermal and petrological models...
Redox melting refers to any process by which melt is generated by the contact of a rock with a fluid...
AbstractMost eclogitic mantle xenoliths brought to the surface exhibit a certain degree of enrichmen...
If we know the compositions of mantle rocks at various depths, and the geotherm in different tecto...
The concept of metasomatism was developed in the study of crustal rocks, to describe a process of ...
Mantle metasomatism is a relatively recent concept introduced in the early 1970s when detailed studi...
Modern plate tectonic brings down oceanic crust along subduction zones where it either dehydrates or...
The stony part of the Earth is solid under normal conditions at the present day. Volcanism is the e...
The conditions for melting in the crust and upper mantle are governed by the mineralogy (determined...
Investigation of the effect of volatile materials on the melting temperatures of rocks suggests that...
International audienceVolatiles and melts are thoroughly related in the Earth's mantle because volat...
Most eclogitic mantle xenoliths brought to the surface exhibit a certain degree of enrichment with i...
Abstract: Typically melting occurs during decompression in ultra-high-pressure terranes, along the e...
Most eclogitic mantle xenoliths brought to the surface exhibit a certain degree of enrichment with i...
International audienceIn this article, I focus on melting in the deep Earth from the transition zone...
Cooling of the Earth's mantle since the Meso-Archean is predicted by thermal and petrological models...
Redox melting refers to any process by which melt is generated by the contact of a rock with a fluid...
AbstractMost eclogitic mantle xenoliths brought to the surface exhibit a certain degree of enrichmen...
If we know the compositions of mantle rocks at various depths, and the geotherm in different tecto...
The concept of metasomatism was developed in the study of crustal rocks, to describe a process of ...
Mantle metasomatism is a relatively recent concept introduced in the early 1970s when detailed studi...
Modern plate tectonic brings down oceanic crust along subduction zones where it either dehydrates or...
The stony part of the Earth is solid under normal conditions at the present day. Volcanism is the e...
The conditions for melting in the crust and upper mantle are governed by the mineralogy (determined...
Investigation of the effect of volatile materials on the melting temperatures of rocks suggests that...
International audienceVolatiles and melts are thoroughly related in the Earth's mantle because volat...
Most eclogitic mantle xenoliths brought to the surface exhibit a certain degree of enrichment with i...
Abstract: Typically melting occurs during decompression in ultra-high-pressure terranes, along the e...
Most eclogitic mantle xenoliths brought to the surface exhibit a certain degree of enrichment with i...
International audienceIn this article, I focus on melting in the deep Earth from the transition zone...
Cooling of the Earth's mantle since the Meso-Archean is predicted by thermal and petrological models...
Redox melting refers to any process by which melt is generated by the contact of a rock with a fluid...
AbstractMost eclogitic mantle xenoliths brought to the surface exhibit a certain degree of enrichmen...