PRELIMINARY EXPERIMENTAL DATA ON TRACE-ELEMENT PARTITIONING BETWEEN TOURMALINE AND SILICATE MELT
Tourmaline is a ubiquitous accessory mineral in magmatic deposits, especially those of evolved compositions. It displays a high compositional sensitivity to the composition of its host environment, as well as pressure, temperature and f(O2). These characteristics make tourmaline an ideal monitor of...
Main Author: | van Hinsberg, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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