Tracking slab surface temperatures with electrical conductivity of glaucophane

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  • who: Geeth Manthilake from the LaboratoireFrance have published the Article: Tracking slab surface temperatures with electrical conductivity of glaucophane, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: Because glaucophane is one of the principal hosts of Na in subducting slabs, the authors focus on understanding whether the dehydration-melting of glaucophane can generate distinct geophysically detectable electrical anomalies, standing out from the hydrous minerals, fluid, and melts in subduction zones. The authors investigate the electrical conductivity of glaucophane in situ under high pressure and high temperature up to 6 GPa and 1258 K. The authors . . .

     

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