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Keyword [Mantle]
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21.
Effect of chlorine on the melting of the subcratonic lithospheric mantle
22.
Highly siderophile element and tungsten systematics of Hawaiian picrites
23.
Hydrous silicate melts: A new growth medium for diamond
24.
Liquid state physics of the magnesium oxide-silicon dioxide system at deep mantle pressures
25.
Kinetics of melt-rock reaction with applications to melt transport in the Earth's mantle and the lunar crust
26.
Inference of the Earth's mantle viscosity from post-glacial rebound
27.
Dynamics associated with partial melting in Earth's uppermost and lowermost mantle and the structure and phase relationships in Earth's D' layer
28.
Probing the Thermodynamic Properties of Mantle Rocks in Solid and Liquid States
29.
High temperature oxidation experiments of olivine with implications for mantle magnetism
30.
Elemental impurities, defects and carbon isotopes in mantle diamond
31.
Experimental investigation of the rheology and faulting of eclogite at high temperature and pressure
32.
Evolution of the viscosity of Earth's upper mantle: Grain-boundary sliding and the role of microstructure in olivine deformation
33.
Effects of hydration on equation of state (EOS) of Mg2SiO4(forsterite) phases in the upper mantle & transition zone by single-crystal x-ray diffraction
34.
The depth extent of mantle processes contributing to surface topography of the western U.S., as constrained by the 410 km and 660 km discontinuities
35.
Effect of water on olivine single crystals plasticity, deformed under high pressure and high temperature
36.
Grain growth in the Taurus molecular cloud
37.
On the hydration of majoritic garnet
38.
The interactions of deformation and melt migration in the Earth
39.
Structure and elasticity of a lower mantle oxide (magnesium,iron)oxygen and a new method of generating shear waves for gigahertz ultrasonic interferometry
40.
Structure of the lithosphere within the Trans-Hudson Orogen (results of the 1993 LITHOPROBE Trans-Hudson refraction experiment)
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