NIce work! Worth using in class. Thanks. But I can't help but wonder about a fourth mechanism, hypervelocity bolide impacts fracturing the lithosphere, locally perturbing lithostatic P&T conditions and also generating magma.
Hi GC Herman, thanks for your comment! Yeah, great point. We are more focusing on the common ways on this video, and the mechanism you talking about doesn't happen much since Hadean times. So we don't want to complicate this video, but we may make the extensive version video on this topic in the future, thank you again for your comment!
nice explanation that was not given at university...one question, why there's here an emphasis in the second example of the lowering of the pressure on the mantle? Isn't the thermal gradient of the astenosphere going to shallow depths enough of an explanation for the melt? I got mentioned repeatedly the part with he pressure being lower...how does it add up to the already clear geothermal gradient explanation?
well UTD GEOSCIENCE STUDIO!! thanxxs alot for the video .Its really helpful. Can you please upload a video regarding geochemistry equillibrium melting , batch melting and rayleigh melting in reference to compatible and incompatible element?
This is RICH! Thank you for sharing! I wonder would it be possible to update the closed captioning for accessibility? There are a few places where it doesn't match the narrator.
Thank you so much for your comment, Rachel. I would let Lochlan (the guy who made this video) know and update the caption in the description part, I would let you know after I updated it.
Hi Rachel, the UA-cam description has words limits. Please check the link below: utdgss2016.wixsite.com/utdgss/single-post/2017/09/30/Three-Great-Ways-to-Melt-Magma
Thanks for watching! Any ideas for the next video?
Maybe one talking about crustal-thickening induced melts?
Hi guys, awesome video, I don't remember it being described to me so clearly when I did geology at univ. many years ago.
Thank you so much! Dave
I have never been taught so clearly in uni! Thanks a ton. Lucky are the one who gets to learn from you offline.
Excellent! Hats off to Prof. Stern and the talented students at UTD.
Thank you so much! Sir
Fantastic, perfect
I am so impressed, thanks.
Wonderful explanation! I've never seen melting mechanisms that way. )) So Cool !
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Well explanation sir. Very helpful 🙏
Really it's very important scientific research think.... the way of expressing is High level and perfect geological...
impressively elaborated. I am in my first year of studying geology and this might help me a lot in the comming exam. Thank you very much
So informative, thanks so much you generally helped me alot.
I'm so glad!
Wow! This video really helped!! I'm only doing AS-level geography but it gave me more than what I needed. Thx a lot UTD :)
Good job UTD Geoscience team!
well explained
Thank you this was very clear!
have just started geology at uni and this helped me a lot, thanks
a very nice video!
Thank you very much! Thanks for watching! Any ideas for the next video?
NIce work! Worth using in class. Thanks. But I can't help but wonder about a fourth mechanism, hypervelocity bolide impacts fracturing the lithosphere, locally perturbing lithostatic P&T conditions and also generating magma.
Hi GC Herman, thanks for your comment! Yeah, great point. We are more focusing on the common ways on this video, and the mechanism you talking about doesn't happen much since Hadean times. So we don't want to complicate this video, but we may make the extensive version video on this topic in the future, thank you again for your comment!
Isn't that case no 2?
nice explanation that was not given at university...one question, why there's here an emphasis in the second example of the lowering of the pressure on the mantle? Isn't the thermal gradient of the astenosphere going to shallow depths enough of an explanation for the melt? I got mentioned repeatedly the part with he pressure being lower...how does it add up to the already clear geothermal gradient explanation?
Thank you!
Very helpful.
Sure! Our pleasure. Thank you for your encouraging words!
well UTD GEOSCIENCE STUDIO!! thanxxs alot for the video .Its really helpful. Can you please upload a video regarding geochemistry equillibrium melting , batch melting and rayleigh melting in reference to compatible and incompatible element?
Merci =tankyou =شكرا 👍
That was very good, thanks. A suggestion: where are mantle plumes derived from?
This is RICH! Thank you for sharing! I wonder would it be possible to update the closed captioning for accessibility? There are a few places where it doesn't match the narrator.
Thank you so much for your comment, Rachel. I would let Lochlan (the guy who made this video) know and update the caption in the description part, I would let you know after I updated it.
Hi Rachel, the UA-cam description has words limits. Please check the link below:
utdgss2016.wixsite.com/utdgss/single-post/2017/09/30/Three-Great-Ways-to-Melt-Magma
Does large melting of rock that hardens due to deep depth and pressures can this also cause earthquakes
Make A video on melting models (partial melting ,batch melting) please
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