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Nature research paper: A wet heterogeneous mantle creates a habitable world in the Hadean

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We consider a mantle potential temperature of 1,350 °C with a plate age of 10 Myr, a velocity of 5 cm yr, and a surface temperature of 0 °C , a potential temperature of 1,600 °C with a plate age of 10 Myr, a velocity of 50 cm yr, and a surface temperature of 230 °C , and a potential temperature of 1,600 °C with a plate age of 100 Myr, a velocity of 5 cm yr, and a surface temperature of 230 °C , representing the present-day young slab, the Hadean slab of the...

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