Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(1)
Exact(5)
Should crustal material be recycled, the strontium isotopic signature of the melt would be diagnostic.
It's gonna happen anyway but there's doubt as to timescale, so a rapid melt would be good, say, within 10 years.
Depending on temperature and pressure conditions and the presence of fluids, the mafic components of the melt would be altered into metamorphic assemblages, including amphibolites and meta-gabbros (Naganjaneyulu and Santosh 2010 and references therein).
If the thermal boundary were perpendicular to the gravity vector, then melt would be trapped at this boundary.
This is because the first sites that would melt would be the high-energy kinks and breaks where catalysis usually happens.
Similar(55)
The volume of water ice in the south polar ice cap, if melted, would be sufficient to cover the entire planetary surface to a depth of 11 meters.
We consider this extremely unlikely as greater instability (early melting) would be caused by multiple populations of heteroduplexes formed as a result of the two sequence variants.
Acrylonitrile (AN) copolymers (AN content greater than about 85 mol%) are traditionally solution processed to avoid a cyclization and crosslinking reaction that takes place at temperatures where melt processing would be feasible.
If the ice sheet that blankets most of Greenland should melt, it would be catastrophic because sea levels would rise more than 20 feet.
PCR amplicon with several melting peaks would be showing the presence of multiple melting domains and may produce complex melting profile that maybe hard to interpret.
If the lower crustal rocks contain some water, their melting temperatures would be lowered and the heating provided by the above processes would possibly be sufficient to partially melt the crustal rocks producing rhyolitic magma.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com