Elizabeth Cottrell, PhD

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2007- Mineral Sciences Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC, United States 
Area:
petrology
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https://naturalhistory.si.edu/staff/elizabeth-cottrell
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Birner SK, Cottrell E, Davis FA, et al. (2024) Deep, hot, ancient melting recorded by ultralow oxygen fugacity in peridotites. Nature. 631: 801-807
Lopez T, Fischer TP, Plank T, et al. (2023) Tracking carbon from subduction to outgassing along the Aleutian-Alaska Volcanic Arc. Science Advances. 9: eadf3024
Holycross M, Cottrell E. (2023) Garnet crystallization does not drive oxidation at arcs. Science (New York, N.Y.). 380: 506-509
Fischer RA, Cottrell E, Hauri E, et al. (2020) The carbon content of Earth and its core. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Holycross M, Cottrell E. (2020) Partitioning of V and 19 other trace elements between rutile and silicate melt as a function of oxygen fugacity and melt composition: Implications for subduction zones American Mineralogist. 105: 244-254
McCammon C, Bureau H, Cleaves HJ, et al. (2020) Deep Earth carbon reactions through time and space American Mineralogist. 105: 22-27
Le Voyer M, Hauri EH, Cottrell E, et al. (2019) Carbon Fluxes and Primary Magma CO 2 Contents Along the Global Mid‐Ocean Ridge System Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. 20: 1387-1424
Brounce M, Cottrell E, Kelley KA. (2019) The redox budget of the Mariana subduction zone Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 528: 115859
Jackson CRM, Bennett NR, Du Z, et al. (2018) Early episodes of high-pressure core formation preserved in plume mantle. Nature. 553: 491-495
Davis FA, Cottrell E. (2018) Experimental investigation of basalt and peridotite oxybarometers: Implications for spinel thermodynamic models and Fe3+ compatibility during generation of upper mantle melts American Mineralogist. 103: 1056-1067
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