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Fluid migration in the mantle wedge: Influence of mineral grain size and mantle compaction
NG Cerpa, I Wada, CR Wilson
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 122 (8), 6247-6268, 2017
512017
A fictitious domain method for lithosphere‐asthenosphere interaction: Application to periodic slab folding in the upper mantle
NG Cerpa, R Hassani, M Gerbault, JH Prévost
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 15 (5), 1852-1877, 2014
302014
The interplay between overriding plate kinematics, slab dip and tectonics
NG Cerpa, B Guillaume, J Martinod
Geophysical Journal International 215 (3), 1789-1802, 2018
282018
Slab dip, surface tectonics: How and when do they change following an acceleration/slow down of the overriding plate?
B Guillaume, S Hertgen, J Martinod, NG Cerpa
Tectonophysics 726, 110-120, 2018
272018
Effects of fluid influx, fluid viscosity, and fluid density on fluid migration in the mantle wedge and their implications for hydrous melting
NG Cerpa, I Wada, CR Wilson
Geosphere 15 (1), 1-23, 2019
242019
Relationship between slab dip and topography segmentation in an oblique subduction zone: Insights from numerical modeling
NG Cerpa, R Araya, M Gerbault, R Hassani
Geophysical Research Letters 42 (14), 5786-5795, 2015
222015
Overriding Plate Velocity Control on Surface Topography in 2‐D Models of Subduction Zones
NG Cerpa, D Arcay
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 21 (4), e2019GC008900, 2020
182020
Sea-level stability over geological time owing to limited deep subduction of hydrated mantle
NG Cerpa, D Arcay, JA Padrón-Navarta
Nature Geoscience 15 (5), 423-428, 2022
162022
Consequences of glacial cycles for magmatism and carbon transport at mid-ocean ridges
NG Cerpa, DWR Jones, RF Katz
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 528, 115845, 2019
142019
The effect of a weak asthenospheric layer on surface kinematics, subduction dynamics and slab morphology in the lower mantle
NG Cerpa, K Sigloch, F Garel, A Heuret, DR Davies, MG Mihalynuk
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 127 (8), e2022JB024494, 2022
112022
Effect of water solubilities on dehydration and hydration in subduction zones and water transport to the deep mantle: Implications for natural subduction zones
C Lee, D Seoung, NG Cerpa
Gondwana Research 89, 287-305, 2021
102021
Caribbean Plate Boundaries Control on the Tectonic Duality in the Back‐Arc of the Lesser Antilles Subduction Zone During the Eocene
NG Cerpa, R Hassani, D Arcay, S Lallemand, C Garrocq, M Philippon, ...
Tectonics 40 (11), e2021TC006885, 2021
82021
Modeling liquid transport in the Earth’s mantle as two-phase flow: Effect of an enforced positive porosity on liquid flow and mass conservation
C Lee, NG Cerpa, D Han, I Wada
EGUsphere 2023, 1-30, 2023
12023
RocMLMs: Predicting Rock Properties through Machine Learning Models
B Kerswell, NG Cerpa, A Tommasi, M Godard, JA Padrón-Navarta
Authorea Preprints, 2024
2024
Modeling liquid transport in the Earth's mantle as two-phase flow: effect of an enforced positive porosity on liquid flow and mass conservation
C Lee, NG Cerpa, D Han, I Wada
Solid Earth 15 (1), 23-38, 2024
2024
Hydrated peridotites control the scarcity of water subduction to mid-upper mantle depths
NG Cerpa, D Arcay, JA Padrón-Navarta
2021
Plate kinematics, slab dip and tectonic regime of the overriding plate: mechanisms controlling the growth of the Andes
J Martinod, NG Cerpa, B Guillaume
XV Congreso Geológico Chileno, 1133, 2018
2018
Effects of sea-level changes on mid-ocean ridge magmatism and implications for emission rates of carbon.
N Cerpa, RF Katz, T Keller
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2017, DI51B-0310, 2017
2017
Transient subduction following upper plate acceleration/slow down
B Guillaume, S Hertgen, N Cerpa, J Martinod
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 12209, 2017
2017
Influence of mantle viscosity structure and mineral grain size on fluid migration pathways in the mantle wedge.
NG Cerpa, I Wada, CR Wilson, MW Spiegelman
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2016, T52B-03, 2016
2016
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