THE DISTRIBUTION OF NA, K, RB, SR, AL, GE, CU, W, MO, LA, AND CE BETWEEN GRANITIC MELTS AND COEXISTING AQUEOUS FLUIDS - CALCULATION OF SCHEELITE SOLUBILITY

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dc.contributor.author Bai T.B.
dc.contributor.author Koster van Groos A.F.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-16T10:47:27Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-16T10:47:27Z
dc.date.issued 1999
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=157007
dc.identifier.citation Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1999, 63, 7-8, 1117-1131
dc.identifier.issn 0016-7037
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/23233
dc.description.abstract The distribution of Na, K, Rb, Sr, Al, Ge, Cu, W, Mo, La, and Ce between H2O, NaCl, NaCl + KCl, HCl, NaF, Na2CO3, or Na2CO3 + K2CO3 aqueous fluids and granitic melts was determined at 750-800°C and 1-4 kbar. The distribution coefficients DNa, DK, DRb, and DCu (Di = Civ/Cim, where Civ and Cim are the concentrations of element i in the aqueous fluid and the melt, respectively) increase linearly with the (Na, K)Cl concentration in the fluid, indicating the presence of (Na, K, Rb, or Cu)Cl complexes. DSr shows a quadratic relation with the chloride concentration, suggesting a SrCl2 complex in these fluids. With the (Na, K)Cl-bearing aqueous fluids, Na, K, and Rb, and especially Cu strongly partition toward the fluid. DK and DRb are about half of DNa at comparable Cl concentrations. In contrast, Al, Ge, Mo, W, La, and Ce strongly partition toward the melt. NaF has little effect on the partitioning of these elements, except for Al, W, and Mo. DAl increases with increasing NaF content. At low NaF concentrations, W and Mo are enriched in the aqueous fluid, but at higher NaF contents they partition toward the silicate melt. With (Na,K)2CO3, all elements except Mo and Cu partition strongly towards the silicate melt, although Ge is slightly more soluble in the carbonated aqueous fluid. The quenched glasses are highly peralkaline in the experiments with (Na,K)2CO3, slightly peralkaline with NaF, slightly peraluminous with pure H2O or (Na,K)Cl, and highly peraluminous with HCl. DAl and DGe increase slightly in peralkaline melts. In the experiments with highly peraluminous melts, the distribution coefficient for all the elements, except Al, Ge, and W, is #1. With an increase of the (Na + K)/Al ratio to 0.3, the distribution coefficients become <1, except for Cu and Mo. Raising pressure to 4 kbars does not significantly affect partitioning of these elements except for DGe and DMo, which show an increase.
dc.title THE DISTRIBUTION OF NA, K, RB, SR, AL, GE, CU, W, MO, LA, AND CE BETWEEN GRANITIC MELTS AND COEXISTING AQUEOUS FLUIDS - CALCULATION OF SCHEELITE SOLUBILITY
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