Sedimentary halogens and noble gases within Western Antarctic xenoliths: Implications of extensive volatile recycling to the sub continental lithospheric mantle
Recycling of marine volatiles back into the mantle at subduction zones has a profound, yet poorly constrained impact on the geochemical evolution of the Earth's mantle. Here we present a combined noble gas and halogen study on mantle xenoliths from the Western Antarctic Rift System (WARS) to be...
Main Authors: | Broadley, M, Ballentine, C, Chavrit, D, Dallai, L, Burgess, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2015
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