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Collaborative Research: Reconstructing melt compositions across Cordilleran arc segments to evaluate petrologic proxies of crustal thickness and transcrustal differentiation

Organization University of Houston - DowntownLocation HOUSTON, United StatesPosted 15 Apr 2025Deadline 31 Mar 2028
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationTX
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The thickness of the Earth’s crust, from the surface to the mantle, varies by location. Geophysical tools can tell us about today's crustal thickness. However, they cannot determine the crustal thickness in the geologic past or how it has changed over time. Knowing the crustal thickness above ancient subduction zones helps us understand several…

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