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Ultramafic rocks / Plate tectonics / Igneous rocks / Peridotite / Harzburgite / Dunite / Lherzolite / Basalt / Polybaric melting / Petrology / Geology / Igneous petrology
Date: 2002-02-13 12:14:27
Ultramafic rocks
Plate tectonics
Igneous rocks
Peridotite
Harzburgite
Dunite
Lherzolite
Basalt
Polybaric melting
Petrology
Geology
Igneous petrology

A review of melt migration processes in the adiabatically upwelling mantle beneath oceanic spreading ridges P.B. Kelemen1, G. Hirth1, N. Shimizu1, M. Spiegelman2, & H.J.B. Dick1 1: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, W

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