Original paper

Tracing subduction zone fluids with distinct Mg isotope compositions: Insights from high-pressure metasomatic rocks (leucophyllites) from the Eastern Alps

Volume: 271, Pages: 154 - 178
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Fluids play a crucial role in element mobility and mass transfer at the slab-mantle interface in subduction zones. However, tracing the source and chemical composition of subduction zone fluids still remains challenging. High-pressure (HP) metamorphic leucophyllites, mainly composed of quartz, muscovite/phengite and Mg-chlorite, occur in several localities in the Eastern Alps and experienced significant Mg-metasomatism at forearc depths during...
Paper Details
Title
Tracing subduction zone fluids with distinct Mg isotope compositions: Insights from high-pressure metasomatic rocks (leucophyllites) from the Eastern Alps
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
271
Pages
154 - 178
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