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Melting temperature and partial melt chemistry of H2O-saturated mantle peridotite to 11 gigapascals

Kawamoto et al., 1997

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Kawamoto T
Holloway J
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The H2O-saturated solidus of a model mantle composition (Kilborne Hole peridotite nodule, KLB-1) was determined to be just above 1000° C from 5 to 11 gigapascals. Given reasonable H2O abundances in Earth's mantle, an H2O-rich fluid could exist only in a region …
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