Effects of heat-producing elements on the long-term evolution of thermochemical piles at the base of the mantle
Antoniette Greta Grima(University of Glasgow), M. L. Rudolph(Planetary Science Institute), Rita Parai(Planetary Science Institute), Scott A. Wipperfurth(University of Maryland, College Park), Laurent G. J. Montési(University of Maryland, College Park), A. H. Wilson, R. Citron(Southwest Research Institute), Sujoy Mukhopadhyay(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Jun Yan, Xiaobin Lin, Sanne Cottaar(University of Cambridge), Ma. Teresa L. Escobar, D. J. Louro Lourenço
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
December 1, 2018
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