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Magmatic Response to Slab Deformation and Implications to Ore Formation

Grant number: DP200101566 | Funding period: 2020 - 2023

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Related publications (3)

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Slab segmentation, anomalous arc volcanism, and giant porphyry copper deposits in Indonesia

JF Ward, G Rosenbaum, T Ubide, M Sandiford

2024-01-15

Most Holocene volcanoes in Indonesia display geochemical and geophysical properties characteristic of formation via mantle wedge m..

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Geophysical and geochemical constraints on the origin of Holocene intraplate volcanism in East Asia

JF Ward, G Rosenbaum, T Ubide, J Wu, JT Caulfield, M Sandiford, D Gürer

2021-07-01

A number of Holocene volcanoes in East Asia — Jeju, Ulleungdo, Tianchi, Longgang, Jingbohu, Erkeshan and Wudalianchi — are located..

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Spatially and Geochemically Anomalous Arc Magmatism: Insights From the Andean Arc

G Rosenbaum, JT Caulfield, T Ubide, JF Ward, D Sandiford, M Sandiford

2021-06-01

While most volcanic arcs show a distinctive spatial relationship to subducting plates, there are many examples where volcanoes occ..

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