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Lavas forming at volcanic arcs.

Lavas forming at volcanic arcs.
Lavas forming at volcanic arcs.
Lavas forming at volcanic arcs.
Lavas forming at volcanic arcs.
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Cook, John E.
Lavas forming at volcanic arcs.
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12/26/2007
MelangeDiagram-2.jpg
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A new study changes our understanding of how lavas are formed at volcanic arcs, and may have implications for the study of earthquakes and the risks posed by volcanic eruption. WHOI researchers discovered a previously unknown process involving the melting of intensely-mixed metamorphic rocksknown as m?lange rocksthat form through high stress during subduction at the slab-mantle boundary. It was long thought that fluids from a subducted tectonic plate and melted sediments percolated into the mantle where they mixed (triggering more melting) and eventually erupted at the surface (left). Mixing and melting are reversed in the new m?lange model (right).
Illustration by Jack Cook
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