A revised petrological model for subducted oceanic crust: insights from phase equilibrium modelling
Many geological and geodynamical studies of metamorphism in subduction zones have relied upon worldwide compilations of modelled slab‐top pressure–temperature (P–T) conditions, although recent evaluation of such data sets suggests that these predictions are ~100–300°C colder at any given pressure th...
Main Authors: | Hernández‐Uribe, D, Palin, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2019
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