Models included in pyMelt
There are several models included in pyMelt, and it is straightforward to add more. When using pyMelt the individual models should be cited, in addition to pyMelt.
Matthews et al. (2021)
KLB-1
A typical lherzolite. Accessed by pyMelt.lithologies.matthews.klb1()
KG1
Experimental bulk composition reflecting hybridised oceanic crust and peridotite.
Accessed by pyMelt.lithologies.matthews.kg1()
Eclogite
Recreates the melting behaviuour of MORB-like bulk compositions.
Accessed by pyMelt.lithologies.matthews.eclogite()
Shorttle et al. (2014)
KG1
Experimental bulk composition reflecting hybridised oceanic crust and peridotite.
Accessed by pyMelt.lithologies.shorttle.kg1()
Harzburgite
Appoximates harzburgite as non-melting.
Accessed by pyMelt.lithologies.shorttle.harzburgite()
Katz et al. (2003)
Lherzolite
Combines experimental constraints from a range of peridotite bulk compositions.
Accessed by pyMelt.lithologies.katz.lherzolite()
Pertermann & Hirschmann (2003)
G2
An experimental composition representing a MORB-like eclogite bulk composition.
Accessed by pyMelt.lithologies.pertermann.g2()
McKenzie and Bickle (1988)
Garnet peridotite
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Combines experimental constraints from a range of peridotite bulk compositions.
Accessed by pyMelt.lithologies.mckenzie.garnet_peridotite()