EQUATION OF STATE FOR AQUEOUS SILICA SPECIES AT PRESSURES FROM 1 BAR TO 20 KBAR AND TEMPERATURES FROM 25-DEGREES TO 900-DEGREES-C BASED ON SIMULATED VALUES OF THE DIELECTRIC-CONSTANT
We have used modified Born theory to extend the Shock-Helgeson-Sverjensky equation of state of aqueous silica to 20 kbar and 900°C. An important requirement of this equation of state is the dielectric constant of the solvent (ε{lunate}), which has been experimentally measured only to 5 kbar and 550°...
Main Authors: | Wasserman, E, Wood, B, Davies, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1995
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