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Crystal size distribution of amphibole grown from hydrous basaltic melt at 0.6–2.6 GPa and 860–970 °C 期刊论文
merican Mineralogist, 2019, 卷号: 104, 期号: 4, 页码: 525-535
作者:  Bo Zhang;   Xianxu Hu;   Paul D. Asimow;   Xin Zhang;   Jingui Xu;   Dawei Fan;   Wenge Zhou
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Amphibole  Basalt  High temperature–High Pressure  Crystal-size Distribution  Growth Rate  Crystallization Time  
Trace element partitioning between amphibole and hydrous silicate glasses at 0.6–2.6 GPa 期刊论文
Acta Geochim, 2019, 卷号: 38, 期号: 3, 页码: 414–429
作者:  Bo Zhang;  Xianxu Hu;  Peng Li;  Qizhe Tang;  Wenge Zhou
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Amphibole  Silicate Glass  Trace Elements  Partition Coefficients  Lattice Strain Model  
Trace element partitioning between amphibole and hydrous silicate glasses at 0.6-2.6 GPa 期刊论文
Acta Geochimica, 2019, 卷号: 38, 期号: 3, 页码: 414-429
作者:  Bo Zhang;  Xianxu Hu;  Peng Li;  Qizhe Tang;  Wenge Zhou
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Amphibole  Silicate Glass  Trace Elements  Partition Coefficients  Lattice Strain Model  
Fractal analysis of amphibole aggregation growth from a basaltic melt and residual melt at high pressure and high temperature 期刊论文
Fractals, 2018, 卷号: 26, 期号: 3, 页码: 1-33
作者:  Xianxu Hu;  Bo Zhang;  Qizhe Tang;  Jingui Xu;  Dawei Fan;  Wenge Zhou
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Fractals  Bi-phase Box Counting  Amphibole  Residual Melt  High Temperature And High Pressure  Basaltic Melt  
Effect of dehydrogenation on the electrical conductivity of Fe-bearing amphibole: Implications for high conductivity anomalies in subduction zones and continental crust 期刊论文
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2018, 卷号: 498, 页码: 27-37
作者:  Haiying Hu;  Lidong Dai;  Heping Li;  Wenqing Sun;  Baosheng Li
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Fe-bearing Amphibole  Electrical Conductivity  Dehydrogenation  Highly Conductive Anomalies  Continental Mid-crust And Subduction Zones