Craig E. Manning

Craig E. Manning

University of California, Los Angeles

H-index: 71

North America-United States

About Craig E. Manning

Craig E. Manning, With an exceptional h-index of 71 and a recent h-index of 46 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Los Angeles, specializes in the field of Water chemistry at extreme conditions, petrology, Asian tectonics, magma-hydrothermal systems.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Thermodynamic constraints on the fate of carbon mobilized from subducted sediments in the overlying mantle wedge

Constraining the volatile evolution of mafic melts at Mt. Somma–Vesuvius, Italy, based on the composition of reheated melt inclusions and their olivine hosts

Experimental determination of quartz solubility in H2O-CaCl2 solutions at 600–900 °C and 0.6–1.4 GPa

Experimental investigation of quartz solubility in H2O-CO2 fluids at 1.0 GPa, 500–800° C: implications for aqueous speciation and silica mobility

Mass transfer into the leading edge of the mantle wedge: Initial results from Oman Drilling Project Hole BT1B

Deep sourced fluids for peridotite carbonation in the shallow mantle wedge

Subducted organic matter buffered by marine carbonate rules the carbon isotopic signature of arc emissions

Listvenite formation during mass transfer into the leading edge of the mantle wedge: initial results from Oman Drilling Project Hole BT1B

Craig E. Manning Information

University

Position

Professor of Geology and Geochemistry

Citations(all)

16920

Citations(since 2020)

6468

Cited By

13165

hIndex(all)

71

hIndex(since 2020)

46

i10Index(all)

156

i10Index(since 2020)

118

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Craig E. Manning Skills & Research Interests

Water chemistry at extreme conditions

petrology

Asian tectonics

magma-hydrothermal systems

Top articles of Craig E. Manning

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Journal

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Publication Date

Thermodynamic constraints on the fate of carbon mobilized from subducted sediments in the overlying mantle wedge

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

James Andrew Leong

Juan Carlos de Obeso

Craig E Manning

Peter B Kelemen

2023/12/1

Constraining the volatile evolution of mafic melts at Mt. Somma–Vesuvius, Italy, based on the composition of reheated melt inclusions and their olivine hosts

European Journal of Mineralogy

Rosario Esposito

Daniele Redi

Leonid V Danyushevsky

Andrey Gurenko

Benedetto De Vivo

...

2023/11/9

Experimental determination of quartz solubility in H2O-CaCl2 solutions at 600–900 °C and 0.6–1.4 GPa

American Mineralogist

Adam R Makhluf

Robert C Newton

Craig E Manning

2023/10/26

Experimental investigation of quartz solubility in H2O-CO2 fluids at 1.0 GPa, 500–800° C: implications for aqueous speciation and silica mobility

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Daniel Fineman

Craig E Manning

2022/12

Mass transfer into the leading edge of the mantle wedge: Initial results from Oman Drilling Project Hole BT1B

Peter B Kelemen

Juan Carlos de Obeso

James Andrew Leong

Marguerite Godard

Keishi Okazaki

...

2021/6/3

Deep sourced fluids for peridotite carbonation in the shallow mantle wedge

Juan Carlos de Obeso

Peter B Kelemen

James Andrew Leong

Manuel D Menzel

Craig Manning

...

2021/7/7

Subducted organic matter buffered by marine carbonate rules the carbon isotopic signature of arc emissions

Nature Communications

S Tumiati

S Recchia

Laurent Remusat

C Tiraboschi

DA Sverjensky

...

2022/5/25

Listvenite formation during mass transfer into the leading edge of the mantle wedge: initial results from Oman Drilling Project Hole BT1B

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

Peter B Kelemen

Juan Carlos de Obeso

James A Leong

Marguerite Godard

Keishi Okazaki

...

2022/2

Viscosity of Albite-H2O Fluids by Molecular Dynamics: Implications for Subduction-Zone Melts

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Yang Li

Craig E Manning

Jie Deng

Lars P Stixrude

2022/12

Subducting Carbon: Heterogeneity Rules

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Terry Plank

Alberto Malinverno

Craig Manning

2021/12

Modeling the fate of carbon mobilized from subducted sediments in the overlying lithospheric mantle

AGU Fall Meeting 2021

James Andrew Monton Leong

Juan Carlos de Obeso

Craig E Manning

Peter B Kelemen

2021/12/17

Hydrothermal Alteration of the Ocean Crust: New Insights from Imaging Spectroscopy of Oman Drilling Project Cores

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Rebecca Greenberger

Michelle Harris

Bethany Ehlmann

Molly Crotteau

Damon Teagle

...

2021/12

Oxidation of subducted organic matter buffered by marine carbonate rules the carbon isotopic signature of arc emissions

Goldschmidt2021• Virtual• 4-9 July

Simone Tumiati

Laurent Remusat

Carla Tiraboschi

Dimitri A Sverjensky

Craig Manning

...

2021/7/9

Mineral occurrence maps of Oman Drilling Project Holes GT1A, GT2A, and GT3A

Rebecca N Greenberger

Michelle Harris

Bethany L Ehlmann

Molly Crotteau

Peter B Kelemen

...

2021/6/23

The Viscosity of Carbonate‐Silicate Transitional Melts at Earth's Upper Mantle Pressures and Temperatures, Determined by the In Situ Falling‐Sphere Technique

Carbon in Earth's Interior

Vincenzo Stagno

Yoshio Kono

Veronica Stopponi

Matteo Masotta

Piergiorgio Scarlato

...

2020/5/5

Magma Mixing Recorded by Chronologically Constrained Melt Inclusions

ROSARIO Esposito

KIMBERLY Badescu

JEREMY Boyce

C Manning

R Bodnar

...

2020

The Crystallization Transformations Sequence as Ice is Compressed at Low Temperature: Avoidance of Amorphization

Acta Crystallographica Section A: Foundations and Advances

C Tulk

J Molaison

A Makhluf

C Manning

D Klug

2020/8/1

Hydrothermal properties of geologic fluids

Elements: An International Magazine of Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Petrology

Matthew Steele-MacInnis

Craig E Manning

2020/12/1

Carbonate melts in the hydrous upper mantle

Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology

Daniel Weidendorfer

Craig E Manning

Max W Schmidt

2020/8

The Viscosity of Carbonate-Silicate Transitional Melts at Earthnull; s Upper Mantle Pressures and Temperatures, Determined by the In Situ Fallingnull;# 8208; Sphere Technique

Vincenzo Stagno

Yoshio Kono

Veronica Stopponi

Matteo Masotta

Piergiorgio Scarlato

...

2020/4/6

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