What Does EMI Stand For?

EMI stands for Enriched Mantle Component 1 Of S R Hart 1988

EMI, or Enriched Mantle Component 1 Of S R Hart 1988, refers to a specific geochemical signature identified by S. R. Hart in his 1988 study. This component is associated with isotopic enrichment in mantle-derived materials, particularly relating to the study of volcanic and tectonic processes. EMI plays a crucial role in understanding the dynamism of the Earth's mantle and its influence on the composition of magmas, thereby providing insights into the evolution of the Earth's crust and mantle interaction.

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