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    A «necklace» of large clusters of strategic raw materials over a stagnant oceanic slab in East Asia by Natalia Boriskina

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Decompression and advection, which are particularly active near the natural boundaries of the slab, act as triggers for the intense interaction of under and over subduction asthenospheric fluids with adjacent sections of the mantle and for the directed upwelling of powerful flows of matter and energy into the lithosphere. These flows determine the locations of intermediate and peripheral magma chambers: Primary chambers in the lower lithosphere among the metasomatized mantle and lower crust and associated chambers in the middle and upper cratonized parts of the lithosphere. …”
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    Subduction of active spreading ridges and the disappearance of Andean-type cordilleras by Scalabrino, Bruno, Lagabrielle, Yves, Faccenna, Claudio

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…We address the possible link between the age of subducting oceanic lithosphere and growth of elevated cordilleras versus extension-dominated arc regions. …”
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    Accelerated non-linear destruction of the earth's crust by E. V. Artyushkov

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…The upper part of the Earth—the lithospheric layer, ∼100 km thick, is rigid. Segments of this spherical shell–lithospheric plates are drifting over a ductile asthenosphere. …”
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    Excitation of ULF, ELF, and VLF Resonator and Waveguide Oscillations in the Earth–Atmosphere–Ionosphere System by Lightning Current Sources Connected with Hunga Tonga Volcano Erupt... by Yuriy G. Rapoport, Volodymyr V. Grimalsky, Andrzej Krankowski, Asen Grytsai, Sergei S. Petrishchevskii, Leszek Błaszkiewicz, Chieh-Hung Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A combined dynamic/quasi-stationary method has been developed to simulate ULF penetration through the lithosphere (Earth)–atmosphere–ionosphere–magnetosphere system. …”
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    Metamorphism and linked deformation in understanding tectonic processes at varied scales by Lardeaux, Jean-Marc

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…On the basis of some world’s type iconic examples I discuss how metamorphism is likely to portray the thermo-mechanical evolution of lithosphere active zones, thus large-scale tectonic processes. …”
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    Revealing the Cape Verde Hotspot Track Across the Great Lakes by Zhongmin Tao, Aibing Li, Jonny Wu, Karen M. Fischer

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The plume was under the Great Lakes during 300–200 Ma and probably caused lithosphere thinning and low topography needed for forming the Lakes during the glacial era.…”
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    Unique composition and evolutionary histories of large low velocity provinces by James Panton, J. Huw Davies, Paula Koelemeijer, Robert Myhill, Jeroen Ritsema

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Circum-Pacific subduction of oceanic lithosphere has continuously replenished the Pacific LLVP with relatively young SOC since 300 Ma, while the African LLVP comprises older, well-mixed material. …”
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    Relationship Between Rupture Length and Magnitude of Oceanic Transform Fault Earthquakes by Guilherme W. S. deMelo, Ingo Grevemeyer, Dietrich Lange, Dirk Metz, Heidrun Kopp

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We argue that differences in the scaling relation of oceanic and continental strike‐slip earthquakes support a lower rigidity in the oceanic lithosphere caused by hydration.…”
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    Deep mantle earthquakes linked to CO2 degassing at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge by Zhiteng Yu, Satish C. Singh, Cédric Hamelin, Léa Grenet, Marcia Maia, Anne Briais, Lorenzo Petracchini, Daniele Brunelli

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The large concentration of CO2 in the primitive melt will influence the presence of melt beneath the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary at sub-solidus temperatures.…”
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    MAIN FACTORS OF INFLUENCE ON GEOECOSYSTEMS OF WATER BASINS AND RISKS OF THEIR DESTRUCTION by V.O. Iemelianov, P.O. Kiriakov, O.M. Rybak, O.O. Paryshev, L.V. Stupina

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The main Ukraine's main problems are directly related to the disruption of important geoecological functions of the components of the natural environment − lithosphere, atmospheric air, water and soil environment, flora and fauna. …”
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    Spatiotemporal Analysis of Atmospheric Chemical Potential Anomalies Associated with Major Seismic Events (Ms ≥ 7) in Western China: A Multi-Case Study by Qijun Jiao, Qinqin Liu, Changgui Lin, Feng Jing, Jiajun Li, Yuxiang Tian, Zhenxia Zhang, Xuhui Shen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results offer a significant reference for remote sensing studies related to EQ monitoring and the Lithosphere–Atmosphere–Ionosphere Coupling (LAIC) model, thereby advancing our understanding of pre-seismic atmospheric variations in Western China.…”
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    Radon on Mars and the Moon derived from Martian and lunar meteorites by Frédéric Girault, Ludovic Ferrière, Carine Sadaka, Íñigo de Loyola Chacartegui Rojo, Rémi Losno, Frédéric Moynier, Frédéric Perrier, Pierre-Yves Meslin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract The radioactive gas radon-222, a fluid and aerosol tracer in Earth’s lithosphere and atmosphere, can also reveal subtle rock physics processes in extraterrestrial environments, such as those involving water, but remains poorly constrained in planetary bodies due to the limited number of samples available. …”
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    Triassic evolution of the Adriatic-Dinaridic platform’s continental margins—insights from rare dolerite subvolcanic intrusions in External Dinarides, Croatia by Slovenec, Damir, Belak, Mirko, Badurina, Luka, Horvat, Marija, Šegvić, Branimir

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The first one involves a low-grade partial melting of the altered lithospheric mantle and the subduction-modified oceanic lithosphere accompanied with subducted/recycled sediments. …”
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    In-situ observation of nanoscale transformations in dehydrating lizardite by Mutian Qin, Huilin Xing, Jianchao Wang, Guodong Jin, Zhongwen Hu, Weichao Yan, Yuyang Tan, Junbiao Liu, Rongxin Zhang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Dehydration of serpentine is an important prograde metamorphic reaction within the lithosphere and subduction zones, potentially causing profound changes in rock properties. …”
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    The representative scientific results of the China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite by Zhima Zeren, Yanyan Yang, Rui Yan, Zhenxia Zhang, Jie Wang, He Huang, Song Xu, Hengxin Lu, Na Zhou, Jianping Huang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The third result is that the geomagnetic field, lithospheric magnetic field, and ionospheric electron density 3D models were built based on CSES-01’ s data. …”
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    Meteorological Anomalies During Earthquake Preparation: A Case Study for the 1995 Kobe Earthquake (M = 7.3) Based on Statistical and Machine Learning-Based Analyses by Masashi Hayakawa, Shinji Hirooka, Koichiro Michimoto, Stelios M. Potirakis, Yasuhide Hobara

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Finally, we suggest a joint examination of our two meteorological quantities for their potential use in real short-term EQ prediction, as well as in the future lithosphere–atmosphere–ionosphere coupling (LAIC) studies as the information from the bottom part of LAIC.…”
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    Petrogenetic evidences in geodynamics and placement of Nordoz intrusive masses in Alborz-Azerbaijan structural zone by Shahryar Mahmoudi, Shiva Lavi, Shohreh Hassanpour, Amir Ali Tabakh Shabani, Mehran Yegane Far

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In summary, the magmatic plateau of Azerbaijan has been affected by tectonic processes and lithospheric thinning during the Eocene-Oligocene period. …”
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