A 4D view on the evolution of metamorphic dehydration reactions
Abstract Metamorphic reactions influence the evolution of the Earth’s crust in a range of tectonic settings. For example hydrous mineral dehydration in a subducting slab can produce fluid overpressures which may trigger seismicity. During reaction the mechanisms of chemical transport, including wate...
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Main Authors: | John Bedford, Florian Fusseis, Henri Leclère, John Wheeler, Daniel Faulkner |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b343e9641c7d474e8aa7dc5bba66fdcf |
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