Water in the Earth's interior: distribution and origin
AH Peslier, M Schönbächler, H Busemann… - Space Science …, 2017 - Springer
The concentration and distribution of water in the Earth has influenced its evolution
throughout its history. Even at the trace levels contained in the planet's deep interior (mantle …
throughout its history. Even at the trace levels contained in the planet's deep interior (mantle …
Fluids of the lower crust: deep is different
CE Manning - Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2018 - annualreviews.org
Deep fluids are important for the evolution and properties of the lower continental and arc
crust in tectonically active settings. They comprise four components: H2O, nonpolar gases …
crust in tectonically active settings. They comprise four components: H2O, nonpolar gases …
Deep carbon cycle constrained by carbonate solubility
Earth's deep carbon cycle affects atmospheric CO2, climate, and habitability. Owing to the
extreme solubility of CaCO3, aqueous fluids released from the subducting slab could extract …
extreme solubility of CaCO3, aqueous fluids released from the subducting slab could extract …
Fluid transport and storage in the Cascadia forearc influenced by overriding plate lithology
Subduction of hydrated oceanic lithosphere can carry water deep into the Earth, with
consequences for a range of tectonic and magmatic processes. Most of the fluid is released …
consequences for a range of tectonic and magmatic processes. Most of the fluid is released …
Subduction-zone fluids
CE Manning, ML Frezzotti - Elements: An International …, 2020 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Fluids are essential to the physical and chemical processes in subduction zones. Two types
of subduction-zone fluids can be distinguished. First, shallow fluids, which are relatively …
of subduction-zone fluids can be distinguished. First, shallow fluids, which are relatively …
Crustal inheritance and a top-down control on arc magmatism at Mount St Helens
PA Bedrosian, JR Peacock, E Bowles-Martinez… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
In a subduction zone, the volcanic arc marks the location where magma, generated via flux
melting in the mantle wedge, migrates through the crust and erupts. While the location of …
melting in the mantle wedge, migrates through the crust and erupts. While the location of …
Electrical conductivity of NaCl-bearing aqueous fluids to 600 C and 1 GPa
R Sinmyo, H Keppler - Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 2017 - Springer
The electrical conductivity of aqueous fluids containing 0.01, 0.1, and 1 M NaCl was
measured in an externally heated diamond cell to 600° C and 1 GPa. These measurements …
measured in an externally heated diamond cell to 600° C and 1 GPa. These measurements …
Teleseismic constraints on the geological environment of deep episodic slow earthquakes in subduction zone forearcs: A review
More than a decade after the discovery of deep episodic slow slip and tremor, or slow
earthquakes, at subduction zones, much research has been carried out to investigate the …
earthquakes, at subduction zones, much research has been carried out to investigate the …
Correlation of porosity variations and rheological transitions on the southern Cascadia megathrust
The unknown onshore extent of megathrust earthquake rupture in the Cascadia subduction
zone represents a key uncertainty in earthquake hazard for the Pacific Northwest that is …
zone represents a key uncertainty in earthquake hazard for the Pacific Northwest that is …
Giant magmatic water reservoirs at mid-crustal depth inferred from electrical conductivity and the growth of the continental crust
The formation of the continental crust at subduction zones involves the differentiation of
hydrous mantle-derived magmas through a combination of crystallization and crustal …
hydrous mantle-derived magmas through a combination of crystallization and crustal …