Neodymium isotope disequilibria in subducted sediments, and potential consequences for subduction-zone recycling

Volume: 46, Issue: 9, Pages: 815 - 818
Published: Aug 8, 2018
Abstract
Research Article| August 08, 2018 Neodymium isotope disequilibria in subducted sediments, and potential consequences for subduction-zone recycling Carl Spandler; Carl Spandler 1Department of Geoscience, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Johannes Hammerli; Johannes Hammerli 2Centre for Exploration Targeting, School of Earth Sciences, The University of Western...
Paper Details
Title
Neodymium isotope disequilibria in subducted sediments, and potential consequences for subduction-zone recycling
Published Date
Aug 8, 2018
Journal
Volume
46
Issue
9
Pages
815 - 818
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