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Vadim (Dima) Kamenetsky
Vadim (Dima) Kamenetsky
Other namesVadim S. Kamenetsky, V.S. Kamenetsky, V. Kamenetsky
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The amount of recycled crust in sources of mantle-derived melts
AV Sobolev, AW Hofmann, DV Kuzmin, GM Yaxley, NT Arndt, SL Chung, ...
science 316 (5823), 412-417, 2007
15462007
Factors controlling chemistry of magmatic spinel: an empirical study of associated olivine, Cr-spinel and melt inclusions from primitive rocks
VS Kamenetsky, AJ Crawford, S Meffre
Journal of Petrology 42 (4), 655-671, 2001
12612001
Carbonatite metasomatism in the southeastern Australian lithosphere
GM Yaxley, DH Green, V Kamenetsky
Journal of Petrology 39 (11-12), 1917-1930, 1998
5061998
Release of gold-bearing fluids in convergent margin magmas prompted by magnetite crystallization
W Sun, RJ Arculus, VS Kamenetsky, RA Binns
Nature 431 (7011), 975-978, 2004
4442004
Kimberlite melts rich in alkali chlorides and carbonates: a potent metasomatic agent in the mantle
MB Kamenetsky, AV Sobolev, VS Kamenetsky, R Maas, ...
Geology 32 (10), 845-848, 2004
3442004
Metal saturation in the upper mantle
A Rohrbach, C Ballhaus, U Golla–Schindler, P Ulmer, VS Kamenetsky, ...
Nature 449 (7161), 456-458, 2007
3282007
Submarine hydrothermal activity and gold-rich mineralization at Brothers Volcano, Kermadec Arc, New Zealand
CEJ de Ronde, GJ Massoth, DA Butterfield, BW Christenson, J Ishibashi, ...
Mineralium Deposita 46, 541-584, 2011
2762011
Olivine in the Udachnaya-East kimberlite (Yakutia, Russia): types, compositions and origins
VS Kamenetsky, MB Kamenetsky, AV Sobolev, AV Golovin, S Demouchy, ...
Journal of Petrology 49 (4), 823-839, 2008
2622008
Partitioning of elements between silicate melt and immiscible fluoride, chloride, carbonate, phosphate and sulfate melts, with implications to the origin of natrocarbonatite
IV Veksler, AM Dorfman, P Dulski, VS Kamenetsky, LV Danyushevsky, ...
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 79, 20-40, 2012
2502012
Sr, Nd, and Pb isotope evidence for a mantle origin of alkali chlorides and carbonates in the Udachnaya kimberlite, Siberia
R Maas, MB Kamenetsky, AV Sobolev, VS Kamenetsky, NV Sobolev
Geology 33 (7), 549-552, 2005
2172005
Melt inclusions in veins: Linking magmas and porphyry Cu deposits
AC Harris, VS Kamenetsky, NC White, E van Achterbergh, CG Ryan
Science 302 (5653), 2109-2111, 2003
2092003
Geology and mineralogical zonation of the Olympic Dam iron oxide Cu-U-Au-Ag deposit, South Australia
K Ehrig, J McPhie, V Kamenetsky
2082012
Chlorine isotope homogeneity of the mantle, crust and carbonaceous chondrites
ZD Sharp, JD Barnes, AJ Brearley, M Chaussidon, TP Fischer, ...
Nature 446 (7139), 1062-1065, 2007
1912007
The Palaeoproterozoic komatiite–picrite association of Finnish Lapland
E Hanski, H Huhma, P Rastas, VS Kamenetsky
Journal of Petrology 42 (5), 855-876, 2001
1862001
Picrites from the Emeishan Large Igneous Province, SW China: a compositional continuum in primitive magmas and their respective mantle sources
VS Kamenetsky, SL Chung, MB Kamenetsky, DV Kuzmin
Journal of Petrology 53 (10), 2095-2113, 2012
1702012
Oxidation state of subarc mantle
KA Evans, MA Elburg, VS Kamenetsky
Geology 40 (9), 783-786, 2012
1692012
An experimental study of carbonated eclogite at 3· 5–5· 5 GPa—implications for silicate and carbonate metasomatism in the cratonic mantle
ES Kiseeva, GM Yaxley, J Hermann, KD Litasov, A Rosenthal, ...
Journal of Petrology 53 (4), 727-759, 2012
1662012
How unique is the Udachnaya-East kimberlite? Comparison with kimberlites from the Slave Craton (Canada) and SW Greenland
VS Kamenetsky, MB Kamenetsky, Y Weiss, O Navon, TFD Nielsen, ...
Lithos 112, 334-346, 2009
1582009
Enhanced mantle-to-crust rhenium transfer in undegassed arc magmas
W Sun, VC Bennett, SM Eggins, VS Kamenetsky, RJ Arculus
Nature 422 (6929), 294-297, 2003
1582003
Seawater cycled throughout Earth’s mantle in partially serpentinized lithosphere
MA Kendrick, C Hémond, VS Kamenetsky, L Danyushevsky, CW Devey, ...
Nature Geoscience 10 (3), 222-228, 2017
1562017
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