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Mantle Heterogeneity and Evolution: The Role of Fluids and Melts

We are pleased to invite contributions to a Special Collection dedicated to exploring the mineralogical, geochemical, and physical processes that shape Earth’s mantle. This issue aims to bring together diverse perspectives on mantle melting, volatile behavior, and deep Earth dynamics.

We welcome original research from a broad range of approaches including field studies, experimental petrology, geochemical analysis, thermodynamic modeling, and mineral physics. Submissions may address (but are not limited to):

  • COH fluids and volatile-rich melts in crust–mantle exchange
  • Major and trace element composition of deep fluids and melts
  • Petrological records of CO₂-bearing fluids and melts (e.g., melt/fluid inclusions, metasomatized xenoliths, multicomponent mineral-fluid/melt systems)
  • Subsolidus and melting reactions in the lithospheric and convecting mantle
  • Solid-state diffusion and metasomatism in the upper mantle
  • Processes at the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary
  • Assimilation and fluid-rock interaction during magma ascent
  • Mantle melting, differentiation, and redox evolution
  • Variations in these processes over geological time
  • Implications on crustal growth and differentiation, ore deposit genesis, and deep volatile cycles

This Special Collection offers an opportunity to showcase innovative work that advances our understanding of deep Earth processes.

Contributions from researchers at all career stages and from related disciplines are warmly encouraged.

If you have questions about the scope or potential contributions, feel free to reach out, we’re happy to discuss.

Deadline for submission is July 1st 2025


Further information about the journal is available here.

Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

Caterina Melai and Michele Rinaldi

melaic@tcd.ie; rinaldim@tcd.ie

Guest Editors, Mineralogical Magazine


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