The thermal structure of a generic subduction zone is investigated to elucidate the source region of subduction zone volcanics. The steady state thermal field is evaluated for a model subduction zone where the plates are prescribed by kinematic boundary conditions, such that the subducting slab induces a flow in the mantle wedge. The resulting model suggests that the oceanic crust of the downgoing slab is not melted extensively, if at all, and hence is not the source of subduction zone magmatism (with the possible exception of the special case of very young oceanic crust). The temperature in the mantle wedge is high enough to produce melting at the amphibole-buffered peridotite solidus. It is proposed that the combination of vertical motion...
We use a petrological model (pHMELTS), coupled with a 2D thermal and variable viscosity flow model (...
A new analytic model is presented for the thermal structure of subduction zones. It applies to the d...
[1] High-pressure metamorphic rocks provide evidence that in subduction zones material can return fr...
The thermal structure of a generic subduction zone is investigated to elucidate the source region of...
The thermal structure of a generic subduction zone is investigated to elucidate the source region of...
The thermal structure of a generic subduction zone is investigated to elucidate the source region of...
The thermal structure of a generic subduction zone is investigated to elucidate the source region of...
A simple model is employed to find scaling relations between key features of the temperature structu...
Thermal models of subduction zones, restrict the melt source region to a domain at sufficiently high...
Thermal models of subduction zones, restrict the melt source region to a domain at sufficiently high...
Thermal models of subduction zones, restrict the melt source region to a domain at sufficiently high...
A new analytic model is presented for the thermal structure of subduction zones. It applies to the d...
In this thesis I use two-dimensional thermo-chemical mantle convection models to investigate the def...
AbstractThe complex feedback between dehydration and melting in hot subduction zones is quantitative...
ABSTRACT The dynamics of subduction under an active margin are analysed by using a 2D-coupled petrol...
We use a petrological model (pHMELTS), coupled with a 2D thermal and variable viscosity flow model (...
A new analytic model is presented for the thermal structure of subduction zones. It applies to the d...
[1] High-pressure metamorphic rocks provide evidence that in subduction zones material can return fr...
The thermal structure of a generic subduction zone is investigated to elucidate the source region of...
The thermal structure of a generic subduction zone is investigated to elucidate the source region of...
The thermal structure of a generic subduction zone is investigated to elucidate the source region of...
The thermal structure of a generic subduction zone is investigated to elucidate the source region of...
A simple model is employed to find scaling relations between key features of the temperature structu...
Thermal models of subduction zones, restrict the melt source region to a domain at sufficiently high...
Thermal models of subduction zones, restrict the melt source region to a domain at sufficiently high...
Thermal models of subduction zones, restrict the melt source region to a domain at sufficiently high...
A new analytic model is presented for the thermal structure of subduction zones. It applies to the d...
In this thesis I use two-dimensional thermo-chemical mantle convection models to investigate the def...
AbstractThe complex feedback between dehydration and melting in hot subduction zones is quantitative...
ABSTRACT The dynamics of subduction under an active margin are analysed by using a 2D-coupled petrol...
We use a petrological model (pHMELTS), coupled with a 2D thermal and variable viscosity flow model (...
A new analytic model is presented for the thermal structure of subduction zones. It applies to the d...
[1] High-pressure metamorphic rocks provide evidence that in subduction zones material can return fr...