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Iacovino, Kayla, McCubbin, Francis M., Vander Kaaden, Kathleen E., Clark, Joanna, Wittmann, Axel, Jakubek, Ryan S., Moore, Gordon M., Fries, Marc D., Archer, Doug, Boyce, Jeremy W. (2023) Carbon as a key driver of super-reduced explosive volcanism on Mercury: Evidence from graphite-melt smelting experiments. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 602. 117908 doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2022.117908

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TitleCarbon as a key driver of super-reduced explosive volcanism on Mercury: Evidence from graphite-melt smelting experiments
JournalEarth and Planetary Science Letters
AuthorsIacovino, KaylaAuthor
McCubbin, Francis M.Author
Vander Kaaden, Kathleen E.Author
Clark, JoannaAuthor
Wittmann, AxelAuthor
Jakubek, Ryan S.Author
Moore, Gordon M.Author
Fries, Marc D.Author
Archer, DougAuthor
Boyce, Jeremy W.Author
Year2023 (January)Volume602
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.epsl.2022.117908Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceIacovino, Kayla, McCubbin, Francis M., Vander Kaaden, Kathleen E., Clark, Joanna, Wittmann, Axel, Jakubek, Ryan S., Moore, Gordon M., Fries, Marc D., Archer, Doug, Boyce, Jeremy W. (2023) Carbon as a key driver of super-reduced explosive volcanism on Mercury: Evidence from graphite-melt smelting experiments. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 602. 117908 doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2022.117908
Plain TextIacovino, Kayla, McCubbin, Francis M., Vander Kaaden, Kathleen E., Clark, Joanna, Wittmann, Axel, Jakubek, Ryan S., Moore, Gordon M., Fries, Marc D., Archer, Doug, Boyce, Jeremy W. (2023) Carbon as a key driver of super-reduced explosive volcanism on Mercury: Evidence from graphite-melt smelting experiments. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 602. 117908 doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2022.117908
In(2023) Earth and Planetary Science Letters Vol. 602. Elsevier BV


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