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(2020) Implications of Thermal Disequilibrium during Melt-Rock Interaction for the Evolution of Continental Lithosphere
Roy M, Clark A & Farmer L
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2236
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03g: Room 1, Thursday 25th June 01:03 - 01:06
Mousumi Roy
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Alisha Clark View abstracts at 7 conferences in series
Lang Farmer View all 2 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020
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Submitted by Maya Kopylova on Wednesday 24th June 23:53
Hello, do you think that the melt-rock interaction can affect the ability of the lithosphere to be sampled as xenoliths? Thank you
Hello, do you think that the melt-rock interaction can affect the ability of the lithosphere to be sampled as xenoliths? Thank you
Submitted by Tracy Rushmer on Thursday 25th June 01:03
For Mousumi Roy - From Tracy Rushmer Nice work Mousumi. I was interested in your "? is the fluid volume fraction, not porosity" How did you separate the two? From earlier work I have done, we have assumed porosity equal to fluid (melt) fraction. I was also interested in the clues from Ta/Th - can you elaborate?
For Mousumi Roy - From Tracy Rushmer Nice work Mousumi. I was interested in your "? is the fluid volume fraction, not porosity" How did you separate the two? From earlier work I have done, we have assumed porosity equal to fluid (melt) fraction. I was also interested in the clues from Ta/Th - can you elaborate?
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