Abstract:
The incorporation of molecular water into the c-parallel structural channels in end-member beryl temperature-pressure range 400-950 °C and 1-14.5 kbar (PH2O= Ptot). Time-dependent studies ensured that the incorporation of water by beryl had reached the equilibrium nH2O values in the hydration experiments. Increasing water contents were found to enhance the refractive indices of beryl as follows: nε = 1.5585 + 0.0080.wt% H2O (r = 0.986) nω = 1.5616 + 0.0086.wt% H2O (r = 0.978) These relations were used to determine the water contents attained in the equilibrium experiments, and were calibrated using synthetic beryls, the water contents of which had been determined gravimetrically with an accuracy of ±0.06 wt% H2O. The incorporation of water into the structural channels of beryl leaves the hexagonal a-axis unchanged, a = 9.2110(10) Å, c and V increase as: c (Å) = 9.1893 + 0.0020.wt% H2O (r = 0.974) V (Å3) = 674.98 + 0.203.wt% H2O (r = 0.936) Two isobars at 3.4 and 10.8 kbar with PH2O = Ptotal could be modeled as: wt% H2O (P) = a-bT (°C) + cT2 (°C) 3.4 kbar: a = 4.10, b = 5.90·10-3, c = 0.31·10-5 (r = 0.963) 10.8 kbar: a = 3.31, b = 0.514·10-3, c = 0.00 (r = 0.941) Similarly, the two isotherms at 600 and 900 °C could be modeled as: wt%H2O (T) = a + bP (kbar) - cP2 (kbar) 500 °C: a = 0.94, b = 0.261, c = 0.0075 (r = 0.949) 900 °C: a = 0.19, b = 0.331, c = 0.0092 (r = 0.964) These relations together with data points from additional experiments were used to construct a (PH2O = Ptot) - T field of isohydrons for the system end-member beryl-H2O. Comparing nH2O-P sections at 600 °C for beryl obtained in this study with data for Mg-cordierite obtained from the literature, proves nearly the same equilibrium contents of water in both minerals.