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A python library for calculating the melting behaviour of Earth's mantle.

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pyMelt mantle melting library

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Introduction

pyMelt is a python library for calculating the melting behaviour of mantle comprising multiple lithologies. The pyMelt library implements the melting equations developed by Phipps Morgan (2001), alongside many existing lherzolite and pyroxenite melting parameterisations.

Parameters that can be calculated:

  • The geotherm for decompressing mantle
  • Melt fractions for each lithology
  • Crustal thickness for passive-upwelling at a mid-ocean ridge
  • Crystallisation temperatures (following the method in Matthews et al., 2016)
  • Magma flux at intra-plate settings
  • Lava trace element concentrations

The hydrousLithology module allows hydrous melting to be approximated given any anhydrous lithology melting model using a modified version of the Katz et al. (2003) hydrous melting equations.

Documentation

Full documentation, further information about the package, and a tutorial for getting started are provided at pymelt.readthedocs.io.

Installation

pyMelt is available on pip, and can be installed by running pip install pyMelt in a terminal.

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pyMelt_MultiNest

pyMelt can be used in conjunction with the MultiNest algorithm (Feroz and Hobson, 2008; Feroz et al., 2009, 2013) via its python frontend, pyMultinest (Buchner et al., 2014). This permits the inversion of measured data (e.g. crystallisation temperature, crustal thickness) to obtain unknowns (e.g. potential temperature) via Bayesian inference. More details of the inversion methods are provided in Matthews et al., 2021.

For pyMelt_MultiNest to work, MultiNest and pyMultinest must be installed. The user is directed to the pyMultinest installation instructions for further guidance.

Note that the pyMelt_MultiNest library is built for an old version of pyMelt and has not yet been updated.

Citing pyMelt

If pyMelt enables or aids your research please cite the release you used. The latest release is v1.95, but does not yet have a doi. The most recent zenodo release is for v1.915: DOI

A manuscript describing the module will be released as a preprint soon.

You should also cite the relevant publications for the pure-lithology melting models. If you use our models, you should cite:

Matthews, S., Wong, K., Shorttle, O., Edmonds, M., & Maclennan, J. (2021). Do olivine crystallization temperatures faithfully record mantle temperature variability?. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 22(4), e2020GC009157. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GC009157

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