Devolatilization of subducting slabs, part II: volatile fluxes and storage
<p>Subduction is a crucial part of the long‐term water and carbon cycling between Earth's exosphere and interior. However, there is broad disagreement over how much water and carbon is liberated from subducting slabs to the mantle wedge and transported to island‐arc volcanoes. In the comp...
Váldodahkkit: | Tian, M, Katz, R, Rees Jones, D, May, D |
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Materiálatiipa: | Journal article |
Giella: | English |
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American Geophysical Union
2019
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