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Mantle vs. crustal processes: testing the tracer potential of arc olivines

Organization Columbia UniversityLocation NEW YORK, United StatesPosted 1 Aug 2025Deadline 31 Jul 2028
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationNY
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This project helps explain why volcanoes in Earth’s subduction zones erupt explosively. Subduction zones are major fault regions where the crust and upper mantle, are pulled into the mantle below. Volcanoes at subduction zones have high amounts of silica and volatiles, which make them prone to explosive eruptions. The ‘Ring of Fire’ around the…

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Mantle vs. crustal processes: testing the tracer potential of arc olivines — Columbia University | United States | Aug 2 | Dev Procure