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Characterization of an early metamorphic stage through inclusions in zircon of a diamondiferous quartzofeldspathic rock from the Erzgebirge, Germany

2003

About 1000 zircon grains from a diamondiferous quartzofeldspathic rock of the Saxonian Erzgebirge were investigated for inclusions using optical microscopy and confocal laser-Raman spectroscopy. Cathodoluminescence imagery was applied to characterize the growth zone of zircon where the inclusions occurred. The most abundant inclusion minerals are microdiamonds. Coesite was not detected. However, garnet and jadeite occur as rare inclusions in zircon cores where diamonds are lacking. Jadeite was detected for the first time in quartzofeldspathic rocks from the crystalline complex of the Erzgebirge. The compositions of the pristine garnets in the zircons are similar to those of core areas of mi…

Continental crustGeothermobarometryMetamorphic rockGeochemistryMineralogyengineering.materialPhengiteGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyCoesiteengineeringInclusion (mineral)QuartzGeologyZirconAmerican Mineralogist
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Internal Differentiation of the Archean Continental Crust: Fluid-Controlled Partial Melting of Granulites and TTG-Amphibolite Associations in Central…

2009

Fault bound blocks of granulite and enderbite occur within upper amphibolite-facies migmatitic tonalitic-trondhjemitic-granodioritic (TTG) gneisses of the Iisalmi block of Central Finland. These units record reworking and partial melting of different levels of the Archean crust during a major tectonothermal event at 2·6-2·7 Ga. Anhydrous mineral assemblages and tonalitic melts in the granulites formed as a result of hydrous phase breakdown melting reactions involving amphibole at peak metamorphic conditions of 8-11 kbar and 750-900°C. A nominally fluid-absent melting regime in the granulites is supported by the presence of carbonic fluid inclusions. The geochemical signature of light rare e…

Continental crustMetamorphic rockGeochemistryPartial meltingSolidus010502 geochemistry & geophysicsMigmatiteGranulite01 natural sciencesGeophysics13. Climate actionGeochemistry and PetrologyFluid inclusions010503 geologyMaficPetrologyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Petrology
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Tracking Formation of a Lava Lake From Ground and Space: Masaya Volcano (Nicaragua), 2014-2017

2018

A vigorously degassing lava lake appeared inside the Santiago pit crater of Masaya volcano (Nicaragua) in December 2015, after years of degassing with no (or minor) incandescence. Here we present an unprecedented-long (3 years) and continuous volcanic gas record that instrumentally characterizes the (re)activation of the lava lake. Our results show that, before appearance of the lake, the volcanic gas plume composition became unusually CO 2 rich, as testified by high CO 2 /SO 2 ratios (mean: 12.2 ± 6.3) and low H 2 O/CO 2 ratios (mean: 2.3 ± 1.3). The volcanic CO 2 flux also peaked in November 2015 (mean: 81.3 ± 40.6 kg/s; maximum: 247 kg/s). Using results of magma degassing models and budg…

Convection010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLava2Flux010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesGeochemistry and Petrologylava lakeMasayaPetrologyGeophysicvolcanic CO0105 earth and related environmental scienceslava lakes; Masaya; MODIS; Multi-GAS; scanning-DOAS; volcanic CO2 flux; Geophysics; Geochemistry and Petrologyscanning-DOASgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryvolcanic CO 2 fluxlava lakesPit cratervolcanic CO2 fluxPlumefluxGeophysicsMODISVolcanoMagmaGradual increaseMulti-GASGeologyGeochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
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Simulations of convectively-driven density currents in the Atlas region using a regional model: Impacts on dust emission and sensitivity to horizonta…

2009

[1] During the SAMUM field campaign in southern Morocco in May and June 2006 density currents generated by evaporative cooling after convective precipitation were frequently observed at the Sahara side of the Atlas Mountain chain. The associated strong surface cold-air outflow during such events has been observed to lead to dust mobilization in the foothills. Here a regional model system is used to simulate a density current case on 3 June 2006 and the subsequent dust emission. The model studies are performed with different parameterization schemes for convection, and with different horizontal model grid resolutions to examine to which extent the model system can be used for reproducing dus…

ConvectionAtmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMeteorologySoil ScienceAquatic Science010502 geochemistry & geophysicsOceanographyAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesGeochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Physics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyEcologyAtlas (topology)PaleontologyForestryGeophysicsMountain chain13. Climate actionSpace and Planetary ScienceOutflowRegional modelCurrent densityParametrizationGeologyEvaporative cooler
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High‐resolution simulations of convective cold pools over the northwestern Sahara

2009

[1] Cooling by evaporation of convective precipitation in the deep and dry subcloud layer over desert regions can generate intense downdrafts and long-lived and extensive atmospheric density currents. The strong gusts at their leading edges can cause so-called haboob dust storms. Despite their importance for the dust cycle, the ability of state-of-the-art numerical weather prediction models to realistically simulate the associated convective cold pools has been investigated very little to date. During the first field campaign of the Saharan Mineral Dust Experiment in southern Morocco in May/June 2006, several density currents were observed. They were triggered by deep moist convection over …

ConvectionAtmospheric ScienceEcologyMeteorologyMicrophysicsPaleontologySoil ScienceForestryStormAquatic ScienceMineral dustOceanographyAtmospheric sciencesBoundary layerGeophysicsHaboobSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)PrecipitationGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyConvection cellJournal of Geophysical Research
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Numerical sensitivity studies on the impact of aerosol properties and drop freezing modes on the glaciation, microphysics, and dynamics of clouds

2006

[1] Numerical simulations were performed to investigate the effects of drop freezing in immersion and contact modes for a convective situation. For the description of heterogeneous drop freezing, new approaches were used considering the significantly different ice nucleating efficiencies of various ice nuclei. An air parcel model with a sectional two-dimensional description of the cloud microphysics was employed. Sensitivity studies were undertaken by varying the insoluble particle types as well as the soluble fraction of the aerosol particles showing the effects of these parameters on drop freezing and their possible impact on the vertical cloud dynamics. The soluble fraction ɛ decides whe…

ConvectionAtmospheric ScienceMaterials scienceNuclear TheorySoil ScienceMineralogyAquatic ScienceOceanographyGeochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Nuclear ExperimentPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyEcologyMicrophysicsDrop (liquid)PaleontologyCloud physicsForestryMechanicsFreezing pointAerosolGeophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceIce nucleusFreezing-point depressionJournal of Geophysical Research
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Analysis of thermally induced flows in the laboratory by geoelectrical 3-D tomography

2010

[1] Many natural bodies as well as materials inside industrial installations, such as the Earth's mantle and the glass inside melting furnaces, exchange matter through convection. These processes result from differences in temperature, density, and chemical concentration. In this analysis, we focus on the visualization of thermally driven flows in the laboratory. In nature and in industrial installations, it is difficult to measure the temperature inside the object of interest directly. We benchmark a new DC-geoelectrical 3-D tomography method for temperature measurements that allows obtaining temperature values without influencing the flow pattern. For verification of the method, we use di…

ConvectionAtmospheric ScienceMaterials scienceSoil ScienceMineralogyAquatic ScienceOceanographyTemperature measurementMantle (geology)symbols.namesakeGeochemistry and PetrologyElectrical resistivity and conductivityEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Earth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyArrhenius equationchemistry.chemical_classificationEcologyPaleontologyForestryMechanicsPolymerPlumeGeophysicschemistrySpace and Planetary ScienceElectrodesymbolsJournal of Geophysical Research
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Dust mobilization due to density currents in the Atlas region: Observations from the Saharan Mineral Dust Experiment 2006 field campaign

2007

[1] Evaporation of precipitation is a ubiquitous feature of dry and hot desert environments. The resulting cooling often generates density currents with strong turbulent winds along their leading edges, which can mobilize large amounts of dust. Mountains support this process by triggering convection, by downslope acceleration of the cool air, and by fostering the accumulation of fine-grained sediments along their foothills through the action of water. For the Sahara, the world's largest dust source, this mechanism has been little studied because of the lack of sufficiently high resolution observational data. The present study demonstrates the frequent occurrence of density currents along th…

ConvectionAtmospheric ScienceMeteorologySoil ScienceAquatic ScienceMineral dustOceanographyAtmospheric sciencesWind speedHaboobGeochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)FoothillsEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and Technologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyPaleontologyForestryWind directionGeophysicsDew pointMountain chainSpace and Planetary ScienceEnvironmental scienceJournal of Geophysical Research
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Heat generation associated with collision of two plates: the Himalayan geothermal belt

1998

Abstract An analysis of heat discharged by thermal fluids along the c. 3000-km-long Himalayan geothermal belt (HGB) shows that heat transfer is concentrated along 30- to 50-km-wide `heat bands' which are associated with at least 600 geothermal systems. The bands have been interpreted as segments of major, concentric slip lines caused by plastic deformation of the ductile crust within the Asian plate resulting from plate collision. Assuming that this crust behaves like an ideal plastic medium, the heat transfer within and along a slip line can be estimated. It amounts to c. 55 mW/m2 for a 40-km-wide band. Estimates of present-day heat discharges point to 20–35 mW/m2 for convective, and 10–30…

ConvectionGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyContinental crustHeat generationHeat transferMineralogyCrustSlip (materials science)Geothermal gradientGeologyThermal fluidsJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
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Transient solutions for temperature and pressure waves in fluid-saturated porous rocks

1996

SUMMARY In this paper, hot-fluid migration dynamics for a fluid-saturated porous rock is analysed theoretically. We first recall a Bonafede model implemented with a classical scale analysis; this allows us to discuss a fully non-linear formulation related to transient phenomena, which is solved analytically as a solitary shock wave. The resulting time-scales are particularly small, corresponding to intense short-time geothermal phenomena. A novel non-linear migration mechanism, related to Darcy convection, is also discussed.

ConvectionShock waveGeophysicsTemperature and pressureMaterials scienceGeochemistry and PetrologyScale analysis (mathematics)Fluid dynamicsGeophysicsMechanicsTransient (oscillation)PorosityGeothermal gradientGeophysical Journal International
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