نتایج جستجو برای: crustal matter

تعداد نتایج: 222571  

2002
Jun Korenaga Peter B. Kelemen Steven Holbrook

[1] We present a new quantitative framework to understand the process of mantle melting based on the velocity structure of igneous crust. Our approach focuses on the lower crustal section, which is expected to be least affected by porosity and seawater alteration, especially for thick igneous crust. Our methodology is thus best for constraining the origin of large igneous provinces. First, a qu...

2016
Julie L. Meyer Ulrike Jaekel Benjamin J. Tully Brian T. Glazer C. Geoffrey Wheat Huei-Ting Lin Chih-Chiang Hsieh James P. Cowen Samuel M. Hulme Peter R. Girguis Julie A. Huber

The rock-hosted, oceanic crustal aquifer is one of the largest ecosystems on Earth, yet little is known about its indigenous microorganisms. Here we provide the first phylogenetic and functional description of an active microbial community residing in the cold oxic crustal aquifer. Using subseafloor observatories, we recovered crustal fluids and found that the geochemical composition is similar...

2004
D. G. Yakovlev

Observation of cooling neutron stars can potentially provide information about the states of matter at supernuclear densities. We review physical properties important for cooling such as neutrino emission processes and superfluidity in the stellar interior, surface envelopes of light elements due to accretion of matter and strong surface magnetic fields. The neutrino processes include the modif...

Journal: :Environmental science. Processes & impacts 2014
Jeff Wagner Gary Casuccio

Two types of electron microscopy analyses were employed along with geographic information system (GIS) mapping to investigate potential sources of PM2.5 and PM10 (airborne particulate matter smaller than 2.5 and 10 μm, respectively) in two urbanized desert areas known to exhibit PM excursions. Integrated spectral imaging maps were obtained from scanning electron microscopy/energy-dispersive X-r...

1998
Louis Moresi Adrian Lenardic

The potential effects of continental crust on mantle convection are explored using threedimensional numerical simulations. The simulations model the coupling between a thin, deformable layer of chemically buoyant crust and a deep layer of thermally convecting and chemically dense mantle. Simulations begin with a crustal layer embedded within the upper thermal boundary layer of a mantle convecti...

2005
J. DUFEK G. W. BERGANTZ

We present a quantitative assessment of the thermal and dynamic response of an amphibolitic lower crust to the intrusion of basaltic dike swarms in an arc setting. We consider the effect of variable intrusion geometry, depth of intrusion, and basalt flux on the production, persistence, and interaction of basaltic and crustal melt in a stochastic computational framework. Distinct melting and mix...

2000
M. Lazaridis P. G. Georgopoulos

Particulate matter and photo-oxidant processes in the Eastern Mediterranean have been studied using the UAM-AERO mesoscale air quality model in conjunction with the NILU-CTM regional model. Meteorological data were obtained from the RAMS prognostic meteorological model. The modeling domain includes the eastern Mediterranean area between the Greek mainland and the island of Crete. The modeling s...

2017
Vasiliki Vasilatou Manousos Manousakas Maria Gini Evangelia Diapouli Michael Scoullos Konstantinos Eleftheriadis

In this study, Particulate Matter (PM) samples, collected during 2 summer and 2 winter months over a long-term period (1984–2012) at a suburban site in Athens (Greece), were used in order to examine the connection between Sahara dust long range transport events and mass concentrations of the aerosol mineral component, as well as the relative abundance of specific crustal components. As a result...

Journal: :زمین شناسی اقتصادی 0
رضا ارجمندزاده محمد حسن کریم پور سید احمد مظاهری ژوزه فرانسیسکو سانتوس جورج مدینا سید مسعود همام

west directed subduction zones show common characteristics, such as low structural elevation, deep trench, steep slab and a conjugate back-arc basin that are opposite to those of the east directed subduction zones. the tectonomagmatic and metallogenic setting of the lut block is still a matter of debate and several hypotheses have been put forward. despite some authors denying the influence of ...

2003
Youqing Yang Mian Liu Seth Stein

Although the Andes are believed to have resulted mainly from crustal shortening, the shortening history remains debated and appears to require lateral (along-strike) crustal flow. Three-dimensional viscous flow modeling shows that, within geological uncertainties, the Andes may have been produced by either Neogene shortening alone or with significant preNeogene shortening. These scenarios requi...

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