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Geofísica: fluidos calientes o roca en el metamorfismo eclogita?
1Geology Department, Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin 54912, USA. bjornerm@lawrence.edu
Nature
|March 17, 2006
Resumen
La formación de eclogitas en la corteza terrestre se explica por la inyección de fluidos sísmicos. Las inusuales rocas noruegas sugieren que los fluidos calientes transformaron la corteza fría, impactando los procesos de subducción y formación de montañas.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Geología Geología Geología.
- La geoquímica es la geoquímica.
- La tectónica es la tectónica.
Sus antecedentes:
- La conversión de roca máfica en eclogita es clave para comprender la subducción y la evolución geoquímica de la Tierra.
- Estudios anteriores se centraron en procesos a gran escala, pero el metamorfismo localizado ofrece nuevos conocimientos.
- Las rocas de Holsnøy en Noruega proporcionan un estudio de caso único para la transformación de la corteza.
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