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View article: Rapid fault healing from cementation controls the dynamics of deep slow slip and tremor
Rapid fault healing from cementation controls the dynamics of deep slow slip and tremor Open
Despite its status as one of the most important discoveries in geophysics, the physical mechanism(s) responsible for slow slip events (SSEs) are not well understood. Here, we synthesize observations of deep SSEs in the Cascadia Subduction …
View article: Impact of CMS LSC Surveys on HCFC Deficiencies in Alabama
Impact of CMS LSC Surveys on HCFC Deficiencies in Alabama Open
To ensure minimum levels of quality of care in CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) long term care facilities (LTC), Life Safety Code (LSC) surveys and Health Care Facilities Code (HCFC) surveys are required to be conducted on …
View article: Quartz Vein Formation and Deformation during Porphyry Cu Deposit Formation: A Microstructural and Geochemical Analysis of the Butte, Montana, Ore Deposit
Quartz Vein Formation and Deformation during Porphyry Cu Deposit Formation: A Microstructural and Geochemical Analysis of the Butte, Montana, Ore Deposit Open
Hydrothermal quartz veins from the Butte deposit display euhedral and mottled cathodoluminescent (CL) textures that reflect the growth and deformation history of quartz crystals. A CL-euhedral texture consists of oscillatory dark-light zon…
View article: Mars is a mirror – Understanding the Pahrump Hills mudstones from a perspective of Earth analogues
Mars is a mirror – Understanding the Pahrump Hills mudstones from a perspective of Earth analogues Open
Mudstone‐dominated lacustrine strata in the Pahrump Hills area of Gale Crater, Mars, have the most extensive data set of physical and geochemical observations yet collected. Although sparse by Earth standards, a source‐to‐sink portrayal of…
View article: Early diagenesis at and below Vera Rubin ridge, Gale crater, Mars
Early diagenesis at and below Vera Rubin ridge, Gale crater, Mars Open
Data returned by NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover showed evidence for abundant secondary materials, including Fe‐oxides, phyllosilicates, and an amorphous component on and below Vera Rubin ridge in the Murray formation. We us…
View article: Exploring the environments of Martian impact‐generated hydrothermal systems and their potential to support life
Exploring the environments of Martian impact‐generated hydrothermal systems and their potential to support life Open
Hydrothermal systems that formed as a result of impact events possess all the key requirements for life: liquid water, a supply of bio‐essential elements, and potential energy sources. Therefore, they are prime locations in the search for …
View article: Influence of high marine Ca/SO4 ratio on alteration of submarine basalts at 2.41 Ga documented by triple O and Sr isotopes of epidote
Influence of high marine Ca/SO4 ratio on alteration of submarine basalts at 2.41 Ga documented by triple O and Sr isotopes of epidote Open
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View article: Ti-in-quartz: Evaluating the role of kinetics in high temperature crystal growth experiments
Ti-in-quartz: Evaluating the role of kinetics in high temperature crystal growth experiments Open
View article: Hydrothermal seawater-basalt exchange reactions traced by triple oxygen and strontium isotope values of fluids and epidotes
Hydrothermal seawater-basalt exchange reactions traced by triple oxygen and strontium isotope values of fluids and epidotes Open
<p>Hydrothermal circulation of seawater at mid-ocean ridges cools the oceanic crust and modulates the oceanic chemistry over multimillion-year time scales. Recent research on mass-dependent fractionation of triple oxygen isotopes all…
View article: Maximizing REE Recovery in Geothermal Systems
Maximizing REE Recovery in Geothermal Systems Open
Rare Earth element (REE) concentrations were measure in several on-land geothermal systems, many of which boil due to pressure drop during fluid upflow in geothermal production wells. REE were also measured in several seafloor hydrothermal…
View article: Rare earth element systematics in boiled fluids from basalt-hosted geothermal systems
Rare earth element systematics in boiled fluids from basalt-hosted geothermal systems Open
View article: Alteration minerals, fluids, and gases on early Mars: Predictions from 1‐D flow geochemical modeling of mineral assemblages in meteorite <scp>ALH</scp> 84001
Alteration minerals, fluids, and gases on early Mars: Predictions from 1‐D flow geochemical modeling of mineral assemblages in meteorite <span>ALH</span> 84001 Open
Clay minerals, although ubiquitous on the ancient terrains of Mars, have not been observed in Martian meteorite Allan Hills ( ALH ) 84001, which is an orthopyroxenite sample of the early Martian crust with a secondary carbonate assemblage.…