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This research focuses on understanding the role of volatiles like water and carbon dioxide in the Earth's mantle. By simulating deep Earth conditions, it aims to determine how these components behave during the subduction of oceanic crust, which is crucial for understanding Earth's volatile budget.
The world’s oceans contain up to 5.5 times less water by mass than is believed to exist in the Earth’s interior (i.e.
Earth’s mantle and core).
Yet the presence of volatiles such as H2O, CO2, C, CH4 (i.e. H-C-O) in the Earth’s interior are often overlooked despite critical for life on Earth.The chief means of replenishment of the Earth’s interior with volatiles over geological time is via subduction (i.e. the transport of crustal material into the Earth’s deep interior by large-scale tectonic pr…
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