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Ming Hao
Postdoctoral fellow , Carnegie Institution of Washington
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The Onset of Carbonate Melt Formation and Connectivity in the Earth’s Upper Mantle
AGU 2024
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 12 december 2024
Emmanuel Codillo, Anne Pommier, Ming Hao, Michael ...
The presence and distribution of low-degree carbonate melts in the mantle can influence its geochemical and geophysical characteristics. These melts a...
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Revisiting saturation gradient chemical diffusion: a thermodynamically-consistent numerical and experimental approach
AGU 2024
mineral and rock physics | 10 december 2024
Cian R. Wilson, Ming Hao, Anne Pommier, Emma Bullo...
The integration of laboratory experiments, transport models, and thermodynamics is a powerful method for inferring the physical and chemical propertie...
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Experimental Investigation of the Stability of Talc in Subduction Zones using Electrical Measurements Under Pressure and Temperature
AGU 2024
study of earth's deep interior | 10 december 2024
Emmanuel Codillo, Ming Hao, Kamirah Billups, Micha...
The thermal structure of subduction zones is fundamental to our understanding of mass transfer and chemical interactions that characterize slab seismi...
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Electrical Conductivity and Sound Velocities of Talc Under High Pressure and High Temperature Conditions and Application to the Subducting Cocos Plate
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SOLID EARTH
19 november 2024
Ming Hao, Emmanuel Codillo, Anne Pommier, Michael ...
Talc is expected to be an important water carrier in Earth's upper mantle, and understanding its electrical and seismic properties under high press...
Fast Seismic Anomalies Under Continents Explained by the Delaminated Lower Continental Crust—Implications From High Pressure‐Temperature Elasticity of Jadeite
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
26 april 2024
Ming Hao, Wen-Yi Zhou, Przemyslaw Dera, Brandon Sc...
Seismic tomography has shown that the shear wave velocities (Vs) under continents, especially under cratons, are extremely fast at 100–200...
High P‐T Sound Velocities of Amphiboles: Implications for Low‐Velocity Anomalies in Metasomatized Upper Mantle
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
28 february 2024
Wen-Yi Zhou, Ming Hao, Dongzhou Zhang, Przemyslaw ...
Metasomatized mantle xenoliths containing hydrous minerals, such as amphiboles, serpentine, and phlogopite, likely represent the potential mineralo...
Elasticity of end-member/Fe-bearing davemaoite and CaSiO3 glass at lower mantle pressures
PROBING EARTH AND PLANETARY MATERIALS UNDER EXTREME CONDITIONS II POSTER
mineral and rock physics | 13 december 2023
Jin Zhang, Wen-Yi Zhou, Ming Hao, Phuong Nguyen, D...
Davemaoite is the 3rd most abundant mineral in the Earths ambient lower mantle with close to the end-member CaSiO3 composition. It is also among the m...
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High P-T sound velocities of amphiboles: Implications for low-velocity anomalies in metasomatized upper mantle
PROBING EARTH AND PLANETARY MATERIALS UNDER EXTREME CONDITIONS II POSTER
mineral and rock physics | 13 december 2023
Wen-Yi Zhou, Ming Hao, Dongzhou Zhang, Przemyslaw ...
Metasomatized mantle xenoliths containing hydrous minerals, such as amphiboles, serpentine, and phlogopite, likely represent the potential mineralogic...
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