decompression Meaning & Definition

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  • The condition is often fatal, unless surgical decompression is performed.

  • Thus, fluids associated with subduction may have been responsible for triggering partial melting of lithosphere already experiencing decompression as a result of extension.

  • However, if decompression is performed in a controlled manner, the mortality may be reduced.

  • An attempt was made to discriminate between structures associated with high-pressure metamorphism and crustal thickening, and retrograde structures associated with decompression.

  • Nearisothermal decompression and partial melting indicate a high geothermal gradient.

  • Thermobarometric computations (see below) indicate that the above textures reflect the post-peak first decompression experienced by the metagabbros.

  • The gneisses are characterized by near-isothermal decompression and partial melting.

  • Figure 2 displays a steep decompression path, which is consistent with rapid exhumation of eclogite, which is also implied by the presence of the symplectites.

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