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Craig E Manning

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 26, 2011
Geochemistry. Sulfur surprises in deep geological fluidsCraig E Manning
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 11, 2013
Deep water gives up another secretCraig E Manning
Nature|October 18, 2019
Subducting carbonTerry Plank, Craig E Manning
Nature|December 11, 2020
Publisher Correction: Subducting carbonTerry Plank, Craig E Manning
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 7, 2015
Reevaluating carbon fluxes in subduction zones, what goes down, mostly comes upPeter B Kelemen, Craig E Manning
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 26, 2002
Diffuse fluid flux through orogenic belts: implications for the world oceanSteven E Ingebritsen, Craig E Manning
Nature|November 28, 2008
Low heat flow inferred from >4 Gyr zircons suggests Hadean plate boundary interactionsMichelle Hopkins, T Mark Harrison, Craig E Manning
Nature Communications|February 17, 2019
Carbon sequestration during core formation implied by complex carbon polymerizationNatalia V Solomatova, Razvan Caracas, Craig E Manning
Nature|November 18, 2016
Implications for metal and volatile cycles from the pH of subduction zone fluidsMatthieu E Galvez, James A D Connolly, Craig E Manning
Nature|May 24, 2019
Absence of amorphous forms when ice is compressed at low temperatureChris A Tulk, Jamie J Molaison, Adam R Makhluf, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 26, 2011
Geochemistry. Sulfur surprises in deep geological fluidsCraig E Manning
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 11, 2013
Deep water gives up another secretCraig E Manning
Nature|October 18, 2019
Subducting carbonTerry Plank, Craig E Manning
Nature|December 11, 2020
Publisher Correction: Subducting carbonTerry Plank, Craig E Manning
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 7, 2015
Reevaluating carbon fluxes in subduction zones, what goes down, mostly comes upPeter B Kelemen, Craig E Manning
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 26, 2002
Diffuse fluid flux through orogenic belts: implications for the world oceanSteven E Ingebritsen, Craig E Manning
Nature|November 28, 2008
Low heat flow inferred from >4 Gyr zircons suggests Hadean plate boundary interactionsMichelle Hopkins, T Mark Harrison, Craig E Manning
Nature Communications|February 17, 2019
Carbon sequestration during core formation implied by complex carbon polymerizationNatalia V Solomatova, Razvan Caracas, Craig E Manning
Nature|November 18, 2016
Implications for metal and volatile cycles from the pH of subduction zone fluidsMatthieu E Galvez, James A D Connolly, Craig E Manning
Nature|May 24, 2019
Absence of amorphous forms when ice is compressed at low temperatureChris A Tulk, Jamie J Molaison, Adam R Makhluf, et al.
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