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Subduction recycling of continental sediments and the origin of geochemically enriched reservoirs in the deep mantle

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Rapp, Robert P.
Irifune, Tetsuo
Shimizu, Nobumichi
Nishiyama, Norimasa
Norman, Marc
Inoue, Toru

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Isotopic and trace element geochemical studies of ocean island basalts (OIBs) have for many years been used to infer the presence of long-lived (∼ 1-2 Ga old) compositional heterogeneities in the deep mantle related to recycling of crustal lithologies

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Earth and Planetary Science Letters

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2037-12-31
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