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Chemical and Physical Processes Affecting Element Mobility from the Slab to the Surface
Chemical Geology Volume 239 Issues 3-4 entitled "Chemical and physical processes affecting element mobility from the slab to the surface" was published April, 2007, but owing to communication problems between Elsevier and ScienceDirect, the papers are not listed in the main menu of the latter. These papers are expected to be of significant interest to those of us who study subduction zone processes. All of these except the Zack and John paper are accessible by searching for the lead author's name in ScienceDirect and/or you may e-mail Adam Simon to request a copy of the final published version of each paper. The manuscript titles and appropriate web links are copied below.

Guest Editors: Adam Simon, Robbie King, Tomohiro Usui, Thomas Pettke


TABLE OF CONTENTS

(1) Transportation of H2O beneath the Japan arcs and its implications for global water circulation
Chemical Geology, Volume 239, Issues 3-4, 30 April 2007, Pages 182-198
Hikaru Iwamori
SummaryPlus | Full Text + Links | PDF (883 K)

(2) An evaluation of reactive fluid flow and trace element mobility in subducting slabs.
Chemical Geology, Volume 239, Issues 3-4, April 2007, Pages 199-216
Thomas Zack and Timm John

(3) Models of permeability contrasts in subduction zone mélange: Implications for gradients in fluid fluxes, Syros and Tinos Islands, Greece
Chemical Geology, Volume 239, Issues 3-4, 30 April 2007, Pages 217-227
Jay J. Ague
SummaryPlus | Full Text + Links | PDF (693 K)

(4) Experimental constraints on element mobility from subducted sediments using high-P synthetic fluid/melt inclusions
Chemical Geology, Volume 239, Issues 3-4, 30 April 2007, Pages 228-249
Carl Spandler, John Mavrogenes and Jörg Hermann
SummaryPlus | Full Text + Links | PDF (759 K)

(5) Zoisite-aqueous fluid trace element partitioning with implications for subduction zone fluid composition
Chemical Geology, Volume 239, Issues 3-4, 30 April 2007, Pages 250-265
Maureen D. Feineman, Frederick J. Ryerson, Donald J. DePaolo and Terry Plank
SummaryPlus | Full Text + Links | PDF (499 K)

(6) On the formation and structure of rare-earth element complexes in aqueous solutions under hydrothermal conditions with new data on gadolinium aqua and chloro complexes
Chemical Geology, Volume 239, Issues 3-4, 30 April 2007, Pages 266-283
Robert A. Mayanovic, Alan J. Anderson, William A. Bassett and I-Ming Chou
SummaryPlus | Full Text + Links | PDF (602 K)

(7) Cycling of B, Li, and LILE (K, Cs, Rb, Ba, Sr) into subduction zones: SIMS evidence from micas in high-P/T metasedimentary rocks
Chemical Geology, Volume 239, Issues 3-4, 30 April 2007, Pages 284-304
Gray E. Bebout, Ann E. Bebout and Colin M. Graham
SummaryPlus | | PDF (1032 K)

(8) Boron and lead isotope signatures of subduction-zone mélange formation: Hybridization and fractionation along the slab–mantle interface beneath volcanic arcs
Chemical Geology, Volume 239, Issues 3-4, 30 April 2007, Pages 305-322
Robert L. King, Gray E. Bebout, Marty Grove, Takuya Moriguti and Eizo Nakamura
SummaryPlus | Full Text + Links | PDF (721 K)

(9) Squeezing out the slab — modelling the release of Li, Be and B during progressive high-pressure metamorphism
Chemical Geology, Volume 239, Issues 3-4, 30 April 2007, Pages 323-335
Horst R. Marschall, Rainer Altherr and Lars Rüpke
SummaryPlus | Full Text + Links | PDF (509 K)

(10) Trace element fractionation in deep subduction zones inferred from a lawsonite-eclogite xenolith from the Colorado Plateau
Chemical Geology, Volume 239, Issues 3-4, 30 April 2007, Pages 336-351
Tomohiro Usui, Katsura Kobayashi, Eizo Nakamura and Herwart Helmstaedt
SummaryPlus | Full Text + Links | PDF (503 K)


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