An introduction to the geochemistry and geophysics of the Antarctic mantle

The Antarctic mantle, bounded between the core and the Mohorovicǐćdiscontinuity, is one of the most difficult targets of study on Earth because of ice cover and rare outcrops. A multidisciplinary approach is adopted in this volume, using petrology, geochemistry, remote-sensed data and geodesy to cha...

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Published in:Geological Society, London, Memoirs
Main Authors: Martin, Adam P. (author), van der Wal, W. (author), de Boer, Bas (author)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f0474c11-1719-4add-955a-1617afbc7ff0
https://doi.org/10.1144/M56-2022-21
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Summary:The Antarctic mantle, bounded between the core and the Mohorovicǐćdiscontinuity, is one of the most difficult targets of study on Earth because of ice cover and rare outcrops. A multidisciplinary approach is adopted in this volume, using petrology, geochemistry, remote-sensed data and geodesy to characterize the Antarctic mantle. This characterization has application to rates of glacial isostatic adjustment, heat flow, sea-level rise and tectonics. It places the Antarctic mantle domain in a global framework on a scale not attempted before. In this chapter we review the historical development of mantle studies in Antarctica, outline current research directions, introduce the volume chapters and pro-vide a summary and outlook. Astrodynamics & Space Missions