Slab-derived halogens and noble gases illuminate closed system processes controlling volatile element transport into the mantle wedge
Halogen and noble gas systematics are powerful tracers of volatile recycling in subduction zones. We present halogen and noble gas compositions of mantle peridotites containing H2O-rich fluid inclusions collected at volcanic fronts from two contrasting subduction zones (the Avacha volcano of Kamchat...
Main Authors: | Kobayashi, M, Sumino, H, Nagao, K, Ishimaru, S, Arai, S, Yoshikawa, M, Kawamoto, T, Kumagai, Y, Kobayashi, T, Burgess, R, Ballentine, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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