Hydrothermal element distributions at high temperatures : an experimental study on the partitioning of major and trace elements between phlogopite, haplogranitic melt and vapour
Publication date
1990-10-24
Authors
Bos, A.
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Dissertation
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Abstract
This thesis deals with the distribution of ore-forming elements between granites or
granite minerals and an aqueous solution, as a contribution in solving the problem of
ore-formation. The distribution of elements between different phases can be investigated
by direct observation in the field and subsequent chemical analysis of these phases. A
second approach is the experimental study of distribution equilibria between minerals
or rocks and aqueous solutions under conditions of pressure (2000 to 5000 bars) and
temperature (550 to 850°C), which encompass the normal melting and solidification
condition of granitic magmas.
This thesis follows the experimental approach, and the experiments reported here can
be divided into the following groups:
1. Systems with phlogopite and a chloride-containing hydrothermal solution (Chapters 2
to 5).
2. Systems with a simplified granite and chlorine- (Chapters 6 and 7) or fluorine
(Chapter 8) containing hydrothermal solution
Keywords
element distributions, experimental petrology