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1 REFERENCES RELEVANT TO PERIDOTITE PARTIAL MELTING IN THE MANTLE WEDGE Anderson RN, Uyeda S, Miyashiro A. (1976) Geophysical and geochemical constraints at converging plate boundaries - I: Dehydration in the downgoing slab. Geophys J R Astr Soc 44: Asimow PD, Hirschmann MM, Stolper EM (1997) An analysis of variations in isentropic melt productivity. Phil Trans R Soc London 355: Baker MB, Grove TL, Price R. (1994) Primitive basalts and andesites from the Mt. Shasta region, N. California: Products of varying melt fraction and H 2 O content. Contrib Mineral Petrol 118: Baker MB, Stolper EM (1994) Determining the composition of high-pressure mantle melts using diamond aggregates. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 58: Baker MB, Hirschmann MM, Ghiorso MS, Stolper EM (1995) Compositions of nearsolidus peridotite melts from experiments and thermodynamic calculations. Nature 375: Bottinga Y, Weill DF (1972) The viscosity of magmatic silicate liquids: A model for calculation. Am J Sci 272: Boyd FR, England JL, Davis BTC (1964) Effects of pressure on the melting and polymorphism of enstatite, MgSiO 3. J Geophys Res 69: Davies JH, Stevenson DJ (1992) Physical model of source region of subduction zone volcanics. J Geophys Res 97: Dixon JE, Clague DA, Stolper EM (1991) Degassing history of water, sulfur, and carbon in submarine lavas from Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii. J Geol 99:
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3 3 Green DH (1976) Experimental testing of equilibrium partial melting of peridotite under water-saturated, high-pressure conditions. Can Mineral 14: Grove TL, Kinzler RJ (1986) Petrogenesis of andesites. Ann Rev Earth Planet Sci 14: Hirose K (1997) Melting experiments on lherzolite KLB-1 under hydrous conditions and the generation of high-magnesian andesitic melts. Geology 25:42-44 Hirose K, Kawamoto T (1995) Hydrous partial melting of lherzolite at 1 GPa: The effect of H2O on the genesis of basaltic magmas. Earth Planet Sci Lett 133: Hirose K, Kushiro I (1993) Partial melting of dry peridotites at high pressures: Determination of compositions of melts segregated from peridotite using aggregates of diamond. Earth Planet Sci Lett 114: Hirschmann MM, Baker MB, Stolper EM (1998) The effect of alkalis on the silica content of mantle-derived melts. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 62: Hirschmann MM, Ghiorso MS, Stolper EM (1998) Calculation of peridotite partial melting from thermodynamic models of minerals and melts. II. Isobaric variations in melts near the solidus and owing to variable source composition. J Petrol. 40: Hirschmann MM, Asimow PD, Ghiorso MS, Stolper EM (1999) Calculation of peridotite partial melting from thermodynamic models of minerals and melts. III. Controls on isobaric melt production and the effect of water on melt production. J Petrol 40: Hirschmann MM, Ghiorso MS, Wasylenki LE, Asimow PD, Stolper EM (1998) Calculation of peridotite partial melting from thermodynamic models of minerals and melts. I. Review of methods and comparison with experiments. J Petrol 39:
4 4 Holloway JR (1973) The system pargasite-h 2 O-CO 2 : A model for melting of a hydrous mineral with a mixed-volatile fluid - I. Experimental results to 8 kbar. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 37: Ito K, Kennedy GC (1967) Melting and phase relations in a natural peridotite up to 40 kilobars. Am J Sci 265: Jaques AL, Green DH (1980) Anhydrous melting of peridotite at 0-15 kbar pressure and the genesis of tholeiitic basalts. Contrib Mineral Petrol 73: Johnson MC, Walker D (1993) Brucite [Mg(OH)2] dehydration and the molar volume of H 2 O to 15 GPa. Am Mineral 78: Kawamoto T, Holloway JR (1997) Melting temperature and partial melt chemistry of H 2 O-saturated mantle peridotite to 11 gigapascals. Science 276: Kinzler RJ (1997) Melting of mantle peridotite at pressures approaching the spinel to garnet transition: Application to mid-ocean ridge basalt petrogenesis. J Geophys Res 102: Kinzler RJ, Grove TL (1992) Primary magmas of mid-ocean ridge basalts 1. Experiments and methods. J Geophys Res 97: Kinzler RJ, Grove TL (1992) Primary magmas of mid-ocean ridge basalts 2. Applications. J Geophys Res 97: Klein EM, Langmuir CH (1987) Global correlations of ocean ridge basalt chemistry with axial depth and crustal thickness. J Geophys Res 92: Kushiro I (1968) Compositions of magmas formed by partial melting of the Earth s upper mantle. J Geophys Res 73: Kushiro I (1969) The system forsterite-diopside-silica with and without water at high pressures. Am J Sci 267A:
5 5 Kushiro I (1972) Effect of water on the composition of magmas formed at high pressures. J Petrol 13: Kushiro I (1975) On the nature of silicate melt and its significance in magma genesis: Regularities in the shift of the liquidus boundaries involving olivine, pyroxene, and silica minerals. Am J Sci 275: Kushiro I (1990) Partial melting of mantle wedge and evolution of island arc crust. J Geophys. Res. 95: Kushiro I, Yoder HS Jr, Nishikawa M (1968) Effect of water on the melting of enstatite. Geol Soc Am Bull 79: Kushiro I, Shimizu N, Nakamura Y, and Akimoto S (1972) Compositions of coexisting liquid and solid phases formed upon melting of natural garnet and spinel lherzolites at high pressures: A preliminary report. Earth Planet Sci Lett 14: Langmuir CH, Klein EM, Plank T (1992) Petrological systematics of mid-ocean ridge basalts: Constraints on melt generation beneath ocean ridges.. In: Morgan JP, Blackmon DK, Sinton JM, eds, Mantle Flow and Melt Generation at Mid-Ocean Ridges, Geophys. Monogr. 71, American Geophysical Union, Washington DC, pp McKenzie DP (1969) Speculations on the consequences and causes of plate motions. Geophys J Royal Astron Soc 18:1-32 Muenow DW, Garcia MO, Aggrey KE, Bednarz U, Schminke U (1990) Volatiles in submarine glasses as a discriminant of tectonic origin: Application to Troodos ophiolite. Nature 343: Mysen BO, Boettcher AL (1975) Melting of a hydrous upper mantle: Phase equilibria of a natural peridotite at high pressures and high temperatures as a function of controlled activities of water, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide. J Petrol 16:
6 6 Mysen BO, Boettcher AL (1975) Melting of a hydrous upper mantle: II. Geochemistry of crystals and liquid formed by anatexis of mantle peridotite at high pressures and high temperatures as a function of controlled activities of water, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide. J Petrol 16: Nehru CE, Wyllie PJ (1975) Compositions of glasses from St. Paul s peridotite partially melted at 20 kilobars. J. Geol. 83: Nichols IA (1974) Liquids in equilibrium with peridotite mineral assemblages at high water pressures. Contrib Mineral Petrol 45: Nichols IA, Ringwood AE (1972) Production of silica-saturated tholeiitic magmas in island arcs. Earth Planet Sci Lett 17: Nichols IA, Ringwood AE (1973) Effect of water on olivine stability in tholeiites and the production of silica-saturated magmas in the island-arc environment. J Geol 81: Ochs FA III, Lange RA (1999) The density of hydrous magmatic liquids. Science 283: O Hara MJ (1965) Primary magmas and the origin of basalt. Scottish J. Geol. 1:19-40 Oxburgh ER, Turcotte DL (1970) Thermal structure of island arcs. Geol Soc Am Bull 81: Plank T, Langmuir CH (1988) An evaluation of the global variations in the major element chemistry of arc basalts. Earth Planet Sci Lett 90: Poldervaart A (1955) Chemistry of the Earth s crust. Geol Soc Am Special Paper 2: Presnall DC, Dixon TH, O Donell TH, Dixon SA (1979) Generation of mid-ocean ridge tholeiites. J Petrol 20:3-35
7 7 Ryerson FJ (1985) Oxide solution mechanisms in silicate melts: Systematic variations in the activity coefficient for SiO2. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 49: Sisson TW, Bronto S (1998) Evidence for pressure-release melting beneath magmatic arcs from basalt at Galunggung, Indonesia. Nature 391: Sisson TW, Grove TL (1993) Experimental investigations of the role of H2O in calcalkaline differentiation and subduction zone magmatism. Contrib Mineral Petrol 113: Sisson TW, Grove TL (1993) Temperatures and H2O contents of low-mgo highalumina basalts. Contrib Mineral Petrol 113: Sisson TW, Hankins WB, Presnall DC (1997) Melting of amphibole lherzolite investigated in the system CMASN-H 2 O (abstract). EOS Trans Am Geophys Union 78 (46 suppl.): F835. Stolper EM (1980) A phase diagram for mid-ocean ridge basalts: Preliminary results and implications for petrogenesis. Contrib Mineral Petrol 74:13-27 Stolper EM (1982) The speciation of water in silicate melts. Geochim Cosmochim Acta. 46: Stolper EM, Newman S (1994) The role of water in the petrogenesis of Mariana trough magmas. Earth Planet Sci Lett, 121: Tatsumi Y, Sakuyama M, Fukuyama H, Kushiro I (1983) Generation of arc basalt magmas and thermal structure of the mantle wedge in subduction zones. J Geophys Res 88: Toksöz MN, Minear JW, Julian BR (1971) Temperature field and geophysical effects of a downgoing slab. J Geophys Res 76:
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