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Juan Carlos Rosas
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Rapid crustal growth and efficient crustal recycling in the early Earth: Implications for Hadean and Archean geodynamics
JC Rosas, J Korenaga
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 494, 42-49, 2018
1002018
Archaean seafloors shallowed with age due to radiogenic heating in the mantle
JC Rosas, J Korenaga
Nature Geoscience 14 (1), 51-56, 2021
272021
Three-dimensional thermal model of the Costa Rica-Nicaragua subduction zone
JC Rosas, CA Currie, J He
Geodynamics of the Latin American Pacific Margin, 3317-3339, 2017
72017
Effect of hydrothermal circulation on slab dehydration for the subduction zone of Costa Rica and Nicaragua
JC Rosas, CA Currie, RN Harris, J He
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors 255, 66-79, 2016
62016
Margin-wide variations in slab dehydration in Cascadia and their relationship to slow slip
M McLellan, P Audet, JC Rosas, C Currie
Lithos 434, 106912, 2022
32022
Seafloor shallowing in the early Earth: Implications for the evolution of the surface environment and the origin of life
JC Rosas, J Korenaga
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, PP53B-07, 2019
2019
Evolution of oceanic lithosphere throughout the early Earth: Implications for the evolution of the surface environment and the origin of life
JC Rosas, J Korenaga
The Astrobiology Science Conference (AbSciCon) 2019, 120-022, 2019
2019
Three-dimensional Thermal Model of the Mexican Subduction Zone
JC Rosas, FDC Pimentel, CA Currie, J He, RN Harris
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2015, T24C-04, 2015
2015
Thermal Models of the Costa Rica-Nicaragua Subduction Zone: the Effect of a Three-Dimensional Oceanic Plate Structure and Hydrothermal Circulation in the Temperature …
JC Rosas, CA Currie, J He
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2014, T14B-05, 2014
2014
Three-Dimensional Thermal Structure of the Middle-America Subduction Zone: Along-margin mantle flow and slab metamorphism
JC Rosas, CA Currie, J He
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2013, DI33A-2222, 2013
2013
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