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Estelle Rose-Koga
Researcher at University of Auvergne
Publications - 51
Citations - 1232
Estelle Rose-Koga is an academic researcher from University of Auvergne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Melt inclusions & Olivine. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 45 publications receiving 943 citations. Previous affiliations of Estelle Rose-Koga include Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution & LMV.
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Anomalous sulphur isotopes in plume lavas reveal deep mantle storage of Archaean crust
Rita A. Cabral,Matthew G. Jackson,Estelle Rose-Koga,Kenneth T. Koga,Martin J. Whitehouse,Martin J. Whitehouse,Michael A. Antonelli,James Farquhar,James M.D. Day,Erik H. Hauri +9 more
TL;DR: Anomalous sulphur isotope signatures indicating mass-independent fractionation (MIF) in olivine-hosted sulphides from 20-million-year-old ocean island basalts from Mangaia, Cook Islands (Polynesia), which have been suggested to sample recycled oceanic crust, suggest that sulphur was subducted into the mantle before 2.45 billion years ago and recycled into theantle source of Mangaia lavas.
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Two Contrasting H2O-rich Components in Primary Melt Inclusions from Mount Shasta
TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed study of the dissolved volatile contents in melt inclusions trapped in magnesium-rich olivine crystals from both tholeiites and basaltic andesites was performed.
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Mantle plumes are oxidised
Yves Moussallam,Yves Moussallam,Marc-Antoine Longpré,Catherine McCammon,Alejandra Gómez-Ulla,Estelle Rose-Koga,Bruno Scaillet,Nial Peters,Emanuela Gennaro,Raphaël Paris,Clive Oppenheimer +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the redox state of glassy crystal-hosted melt inclusions from tephra and quenched lava samples from the Canary and Cape Verde Islands was investigated.
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Volatile cycling of H2O, CO2, F, and Cl in the HIMU mantle : a new window provided by melt inclusions from oceanic hot spot lavas at Mangaia, Cook Islands
Rita A. Cabral,Matthew G. Jackson,Kenneth T. Koga,Estelle Rose-Koga,Erik H. Hauri,Martin J. Whitehouse,Allison A. Price,James M.D. Day,Nobumichi Shimizu,Katherine A. Kelley +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors homogenized olivine-hosted melt inclusions separated from Mangaia lavas and the resulting glassy inclusions made possible the first volatile abundances to be obtained from the HIMU mantle end-member.
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Boron isotopic composition of atmospheric precipitations and liquid-vapour fractionations
TL;DR: In this article, the 11 B/10 B ratios of instantaneous and cumulative rains and snows from coastal and continental sites were studied in order to characterize the sources and fractionation processes during the boron atmospheric cycle.