
Arkadeep Roy
@deep_magma
Geoscience grad student @uazgeos. FINESST @NASA fellow who melts rocks in the lab. Planetary scientist in the making. 🌓🌋đź”
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21-08-2015 14:04:45
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New paper out with Ananya Mallik and Mihai Ducea! We conducted partial melting experiments on hydrous arclogite and find that these rocks are possible sources of alkaline-silicate magmas: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

AABC Meets: Anaya Mallik, Part III Arizona Astrobiology Center member Ananya Mallik (Geosciences, University of Arizona) offers advice to students who are interested in astrobiology. Ananya Mallik University of Arizona Research University of Arizona Geosciences

urKREEP is a hypothetical component from the last dregs of lunar magma ocean crystallization but never found as a rock type. Ever wonder what it might be? with Bernard Charlier, Olivier Namur, and coauthors, here is what we found in our new EPSL paper: 1/8 doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl…

Yishen (Eason) Zhang Bernard Charlier Olivier Namur Great to see SLI. We found SLI during partial melting of urKREEP in a preliminary study by Arkadeep Roy . Definitely a way to form high Si magmas.



⚡ Power move: NASA Europa Clipper's solar arrays flanking the body of the spacecraft have fully unfolded. This means that the spacecraft now has a reliable source of power for the rest of its journey to Jupiter and tour of the Jovian system! go.nasa.gov/4eHSbcn

It's official: NASA Europa Clipper has set sail to an ocean world 🚀 go.nasa.gov/3zZAMga


🌋🌓 How hot is the Moon's interior? This week in News & Views, Arkadeep Roy from the University of Arizona explores the selenotherm—the Moon’s internal temperature using experimental petrology, geochemistry, & geophysical modelling. blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2… #LunarScience #Moon

University of Arizona Geosciences PhD candidate Arkadeep Roy (Arkadeep Roy) published a 'cool' EGU blog on his research about how 'hot' the Moon can get. Check it out!

