Abstract
Fluids circulate through the Earth's crust perhaps down to depths as great as 5^15 km, based on oxygen isotope
systematics of exhumed metamorphic terrains, geothermal fields, mesozonal batholithic rocks and analysis of obducted
ophiolites. Hydrothermal flows are driven by both thermal and chemical buoyancy; the former in response to the
geothermal gradient and
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