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Carbon emissions and economic impacts of an EU embargo on Russian fossil fuels
The Russia–Ukraine conflict lays bare the dependence of the European Union (EU) on fossil fuel imports from Russia. Here, we use a global computable general equilibrium model, C3IAM/GEEPA, to estimate CO2 emissio...
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Olivine and melt inclusion chemical constraints on the nature and origin of the common mantle component beneath eastern Asia
Geochemical compositions of Cenozoic intraplate volcanic rocks in eastern Asia reveal a highly heterogeneous mantle beneath them. Basalts from the northeast Asia are characterized by EM1 (Enriched Mantle-1) is...
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Apatite-hosted melt inclusions from the Panzhihua gabbroic-layered intrusion associated with a giant Fe–Ti oxide deposit in SW China: insights for magma unmixing within a crystal mush
The ∼ 2-km-thick Panzhihua gabbroic-layered intrusion in SW China is unusual because it hosts a giant Fe–Ti oxide deposit in its lower zone. The deposit consists of laterally extensive net-textured and massive...
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The chemical structure of the Hawaiian mantle plume
The Hawaiian–Emperor volcanic island and seamount chain is usually attributed to a hot mantle plume, located beneath the Pacific lithosphere, that delivers material sourced from deep in the mantle to the surface1