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The volcanic island complex of Milos, situated ∼200 km north of the Hellenic subduction zone, records the interplay of volcanic, tectonic, and gravitational processes within multidirectional, polyphased rift systems that developed throughout the Mio–Plio–
Cavailhes Thibault +7 more
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Impact and Crystallization Modeling of the Sudbury Basin and Its Implications for a Hadean Crust
Abstract The 1.85 Ga Sudbury Structure hosts Earth's largest and best‐preserved impact‐induced melt sheet, the Sudbury Igneous Complex (SIC), which crystallized into distinct noritic, gabbroic, and granophyric layers. We conduct impact simulations with iSALE‐2D and crystallization modeling using alphaMELTS 2 to track the formation and evolution of the ...
Nicolas B. Litza +10 more
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Terrestrial Analogs to Titan for Geophysical Research
Abstract Saturn's moon Titan exhibits remarkable parallels to the Earth in many geophysical and geological processes not found elsewhere in the solar system at the present day. These include a nitrogen atmosphere with a condensible gas—methane—replacing the Earth's water, leading to an active meteorology with rainfall and surface manifestations ...
Conor A. Nixon +21 more
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Arc Heat Flow and Magmatic Heat Budgets
Abstract We evaluate hydrothermal heat loss from 11 volcanic‐arc segments (∼6,000 km of arc length, ∼10% of the global total), motivated by the observation that much magmatic heat ultimately crosses the land surface as heated aqueous fluid. Heat loss takes place by volcanic eruption, geothermal heat conduction to the surface, fumarolic (vapor ...
S. E. Ingebritsen +7 more
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This study numerically investigates the hydrothermal performance and entropy generation in a trapezoidal cavity filled with nano-encapsulated phase change material (NEPCM)-water mixture for electronic cooling under magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) and double ...
Ahmed M. Hassan +5 more
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Abstract To determine the subsurface temperature distribution and its relevance to groundwater flow in the deep subsurface, we repeated temperature depth profile measurements and conducted long‐term temperature observations in an ∼700‐m‐deep borehole penetrating the Futagawa fault along the Kiyama–Kashima graben in the Aso volcanic region, Japan from ...
Weiren Lin +8 more
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Abstract Reactive melt infiltration critically modifies the physical and chemical properties of the oceanic lithospheric mantle (OLM). This process, involving melt‐rock reactions and in situ crystallization, exhibits substantial spatial and temporal variability driven by melt volume and ascent velocity.
Yong‐Sheng Hou +4 more
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As one of the clean renewable energy sources, geothermal energy has broad prospects, and correctly understanding its genetic mechanism and resource reserve is the basis for the efficient utilization of the geothermal resources. The characteristics of the
Yanhe Li +4 more
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On the Onset of Hydrothermal Convection in Porous Media in the Presence of Creeping Faults: Numerical Stability Analysis and Geological Applications [PDF]
This thesis presents the effects of shear heating generated by creeping faults on the onset and pattern of hydrothermal convection. The implementation of a numerical stability analysis using the pseudo-arclength continuation method shows that imperfect ...
Tung, Rebecca Li Jia
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Dynamic confinement controls the porous-to-free convection transition. [PDF]
Schwendener DM +4 more
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