Mechanisms and rates of quartz dissolution in melts in the CMAS (CaO–MgO–Al2O3–SiO2) system

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Cliff S. J. Shaw
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[1] University of New Brunswick,Department of Geology
[2] Universität Göttingen,Abteilung für Experimentelle und Angewandte Mineralogie, Göttinger Zentrum Geowissenschaften
[3] Universität Bayreuth,Bayersiches Geoinstitut
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Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2004年 / 148卷
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Dissolution Rate; Interface Reaction; Dissolution Experiment; Compositional Profile; Silica Activity;
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The dissolution rate of minerals in silicate melts is generally assumed to be a function of the rate of mass transport of the released cations in the solvent. While this appears to be the case in moderately to highly viscous solvents, there is some evidence that the rate-controlling step may be different in very fluid, highly silica undersaturated melts such as basanites. In this study, convection-free experiments using solvent melts with silica activity from 0.185–0.56 and viscosity from 0.03–4.6 Pa s show that the dissolution rate is strongly dependent on the degree of superheating, silica activity and the viscosity of the solvent. Dissolution rates increase with increasing melt temperature and decreasing silica activity and viscosity. Quartz dissolution in melts with viscosity <0.59–1.9 Pa s and silica activity <0.47 is controlled by the rate of interface reaction as shown by the absence of steady state composition and silica saturation in the interface melts. Only in the most viscous melt with the highest silica activity is quartz dissolution controlled by the rate of diffusion in the melt and only after a long initiation time. The results of this study indicate that although a diffusion-based model may be applicable to dissolution in viscous magmas, a different approach that combines the interplay between the degree of undersaturation of the melt and its viscosity is required in very fluid melts.
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