ARGON SOLUBILITY IN SILICATE MELTS AT VERY HIGH PRESSURES. EXPERIMENTAL SET-UP AND PRELIMINARY RESULTS FOR SILICA AND ANORTHITE MELTS

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dc.contributor.author Chamorro-Perez E.
dc.contributor.author Gillet P.
dc.contributor.author Jambon A.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-11-21T07:53:53Z
dc.date.available 2020-11-21T07:53:53Z
dc.date.issued 1996
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=488759
dc.identifier.citation Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1996, , 1, 97-107
dc.identifier.issn 0012-821X
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/19219
dc.description.abstract A CO2 laser-heated diamond anvil cell was used for performing argon solubility experiments in silicate melts. This technique allowed solubility experiments to be carried out at much higher pressures than in a piston-cylinder-type apparatus. When the beam of the CO2 laser is focused on the silicate sample, argon, acting as a pressure-transmitting medium, melts by conductive heating from the molten sample and can dissolve into the melt. Preliminary results for argon solubility in silica and anorthite melts up to 10 GPa are presented. In anorthite melt, the Ar content levels up at 0.5 wt% above 5 GPa. For silica melt, Ar contents increase up to nearly 5 wt% at 5 GPa and decrease below 1% at higher pressures. This behaviour is interpreted as resulting from a profound change in the structure of the melt above 5 GPa, probably related to an increase in the proportion of 4- and 3-membered SiO4 rings.
dc.subject SOLUBILITY
dc.subject ARGON
dc.subject RING SILICATES
dc.subject MELTS
dc.subject HIGH PRESSURE
dc.subject ANVIL CELLS
dc.title ARGON SOLUBILITY IN SILICATE MELTS AT VERY HIGH PRESSURES. EXPERIMENTAL SET-UP AND PRELIMINARY RESULTS FOR SILICA AND ANORTHITE MELTS
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