The interior of the Earth is an important reservoir for elements that are chemically bound in minerals, melts, and gases. Analyses of the proportions of redox-sensitive elements in ancient and contemporary natural rocks provide information on the temporal redox evolution of our planet. Natural inclusions trapped in diamonds, xenoliths, and erupted magmas provide unique windows into the redox conditions of the deep Earth, and reveal evidence for heterogeneities in the mantle's oxidation state. By examining the natural rock record, we assess how redox boundaries in the deep Earth have controlled elemental cycling and what effects these boundaries have had on the temporal and chemical evolution of oxygen fugacity in the Earth's interior and at...
We present an analytical method to quantify the absolute redox capacity, ΔO2, of geological material...
International audienceOxygen fugacity (fO2) of mantle rocks and their derived magmas is a measure of...
Cycling of redox-sensitive elements such as Fe is affected by not only ambient Eh-pH conditions, but...
The distribution of volatile elements between Earth's core, mantle, and atmosphere over the last 4.5...
Focused Ion beam assisted TEM studies of inclusions in diamond have opened up a new perspective on t...
Earth surface redox conditions are intimately linked to the co-evolution of the geosphere and biosph...
Geochemical and petrologic tools were deployed to investigate the redox state and water content of t...
Redox processes affect many aspects of geological systems. It is therefore useful to distinguish bet...
We present an analytical method to quantify the absolute redox capacity, ΔO2, of geological material...
The oxidation state of the Earth’s mantle dictates the stability of different mineral phases, the na...
International audienceThe Earth's mantle redox state regulates the fate and transfer of metals by ma...
International audienceThe basic aspects of redox geochemistry are reviewed to provide a useful compe...
Redox melting refers to any process by which melt is generated by the contact of a rock with a fluid...
International audienceA study of cerium in zircon minerals has allowed an assessment of the redox co...
International audienceRedox input by subducted slab into mantle is important for deep cycle and isot...
We present an analytical method to quantify the absolute redox capacity, ΔO2, of geological material...
International audienceOxygen fugacity (fO2) of mantle rocks and their derived magmas is a measure of...
Cycling of redox-sensitive elements such as Fe is affected by not only ambient Eh-pH conditions, but...
The distribution of volatile elements between Earth's core, mantle, and atmosphere over the last 4.5...
Focused Ion beam assisted TEM studies of inclusions in diamond have opened up a new perspective on t...
Earth surface redox conditions are intimately linked to the co-evolution of the geosphere and biosph...
Geochemical and petrologic tools were deployed to investigate the redox state and water content of t...
Redox processes affect many aspects of geological systems. It is therefore useful to distinguish bet...
We present an analytical method to quantify the absolute redox capacity, ΔO2, of geological material...
The oxidation state of the Earth’s mantle dictates the stability of different mineral phases, the na...
International audienceThe Earth's mantle redox state regulates the fate and transfer of metals by ma...
International audienceThe basic aspects of redox geochemistry are reviewed to provide a useful compe...
Redox melting refers to any process by which melt is generated by the contact of a rock with a fluid...
International audienceA study of cerium in zircon minerals has allowed an assessment of the redox co...
International audienceRedox input by subducted slab into mantle is important for deep cycle and isot...
We present an analytical method to quantify the absolute redox capacity, ΔO2, of geological material...
International audienceOxygen fugacity (fO2) of mantle rocks and their derived magmas is a measure of...
Cycling of redox-sensitive elements such as Fe is affected by not only ambient Eh-pH conditions, but...