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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2009
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2009) 50 (12): 1079–1090.
...: andesite, basalt), log D (H 2 O) = –(0.29 log η + 5.35) (polymerized melts: rhyolite, obsidian, albite, dacite), where D (H 2 O) is the coefficient of water diffusion in cm 2 /s, η is melt viscosity in dPa·s. A simple computer program developed for calculating the viscosity of magmatic melts and water...
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Compositions (wt.%) of melt inclusions in chromian spinel. 8, 6, 18 23, samples from the sites at the mouth of the Olenek River (8), on the coast of Olenek Bay (6), and in the lower reaches of the Lena River (18 23). IncG, melt inclusions in chromian spinel from the dunites of the Guli massif; Melt, change in the composition of picritic melt, according to the results of computer modeling using the PLUTON program (Lavrenchuk, 2004), based on the data on high-Mg melt inclusions in chromian spinel from the dunites of the Guli massif (Simonov et al., 2017). I–III, see Fig. 6 for designations. Fields of the Siberian Platform rocks: Kim, kimberlites, Lam, lamprophyres (GEOROC…).
Published: 01 December 2022
massif; Melt, change in the composition of picritic melt, according to the results of computer modeling using the PLUTON program ( Lavrenchuk, 2004 ), based on the data on high-Mg melt inclusions in chromian spinel from the dunites of the Guli massif ( Simonov et al., 2017 ). I–III, see Fig. 6
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2011
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2011) 52 (3): 307–319.
... crystallization modeling using the COMAGMAT 3.5 computer program at 1–2 kbar, QFM buffer, and 0.5 wt.% H 2 O in the melt are similar to those of the Bulka intrusion rocks. The REE and trace-element patterns for these rocks show a nonfractionated composition trend with LILE and HFSE depletion. The LILE patterns...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2022
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2022) 63 (12): 1354–1373.
... massif; Melt, change in the composition of picritic melt, according to the results of computer modeling using the PLUTON program ( Lavrenchuk, 2004 ), based on the data on high-Mg melt inclusions in chromian spinel from the dunites of the Guli massif ( Simonov et al., 2017 ). I–III, see Fig. 6...
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Crystallization of minerals during the evolution of P–T parameters of the primary melt for olivine basalts of the Pra-Gorely Volcano. During of computational modeling (conditions are given in the text) using the COMAGMAT program (Ariskin and Barmina, 2000, 2004), the composition of the primary melt in equilibrium with olivine was used (Nazarova et al., 2017, Table 1 therein). Parameters, changes in the contents of minerals (%, 1, olivine, 2, clinopyroxene, 3, plagioclase) and water (4, wt.%), as well as pressures (5, kbar) in the melt with a decrease in temperature (TC) in °С are shown.
Published: 01 January 2021
Fig. 16. Crystallization of minerals during the evolution of P–T parameters of the primary melt for olivine basalts of the Pra-Gorely Volcano. During of computational modeling (conditions are given in the text) using the COMAGMAT program ( Ariskin and Barmina, 2000 , 2004 ), the composition
Published: 01 January 2007
DOI: 10.1130/2007.2430(27)
... Cores recovered on Deep Sea Drilling Program leg 43 and on Bermuda itself, together with geophysical data (anomalies in basement depth, geoid, and heatflow) and modeling have long suggested that the uplift forming the Bermuda Rise, as well as the initial igneous activity that produced...
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Variation diagrams of major elements in the rocks of the Bulka intrusion. 1, rocks of the layered series of the Bulka intrusion; 2, compositions of model cumulates determined by modeling of the parental melt fractional crystallization using the COMAGMAT 3.5 computer program (Ariskin et al., 1993) at 0.5 wt.% H2O, 1 kbar, and QFM buffer; 3, composition of model parental melt of the Bulka intrusion.
Published: 01 March 2011
Fig. 4. Variation diagrams of major elements in the rocks of the Bulka intrusion. 1 , rocks of the layered series of the Bulka intrusion; 2 , compositions of model cumulates determined by modeling of the parental melt fractional crystallization using the COMAGMAT 3.5 computer program ( Ariskin
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2002
American Mineralogist (2002) 87 (8-9): 1029–1045.
... anhydrite and not another Ca-sulfate phase. Unit-cell measurements of volcanic anhydrite are identical with evaporitic anhydrite, as determined from single-crystal X-ray diffraction patterns. The computer program SOLVGAS was used to identify conditions under which the pyramids may have precipitated...
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MgO–SiO2 diagram (wt.%) for melt inclusions in chromian spinel. 8, 6, 18 23, samples from the sites at the mouth of the Olenek River (8), on the coast of Olenek Bay (6), and in the lower reaches of the Lena River (18 23). IncG, melt inclusions in chromian spinel from the dunites of the Guli massif; Melt, change in the composition of picritic melt, according to the results of computer modeling using the PLUTON program (Lavrenchuk, 2004), based on the data on high-Mg melt inclusions in chromian spinel from the dunites of the Guli massif (Simonov et al., 2017). Composition fields: I, alkaline rocks of the Guli massif (Vasiliev and Zolotukhin, 1975); II, homogenized melt inclusions in olivine of meimechites (Sobolev et al., 1991, 2009); III, picrite porphyrites of the Maimecha–Kotui area (Vasiliev and Zolotukhin, 1975); composition fields of rocks: IV, picrites, V, picrite basalts, VI, olivine basalts (Bogatikov, 1983; Bogatikov et al., 2009).
Published: 01 December 2022
of the Guli massif; Melt, change in the composition of picritic melt, according to the results of computer modeling using the PLUTON program ( Lavrenchuk, 2004 ), based on the data on high-Mg melt inclusions in chromian spinel from the dunites of the Guli massif ( Simonov et al., 2017 ). Composition fields: I
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2013
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2013) 54 (2): 166–180.
... parental melt computed by the KOMAGMAT-3.52 program ( Ariskin and Barmina, 2000 ). The geochemical characteristics of the Talazhin intrusion Nine samples of the Talazhin massif rocks were analyzed for trace elements ( Table 6 ) by ICP MS at the Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Novosibirsk...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1990
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry (1990) 24 (1): 259–314.
...K. V. Cashman Abstract Natural systems provide time-controlled experiments on scales unreachable in the laboratory, and with complexities unapproachable by computer experiments. Since temperature (undercooling) cannot be directly scaled with time, in situ crystallization experiments provide...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1990
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry (1990) 24 (1): 65–105.
... in natural systems but also some understanding of how different processes interact. The programs presented here consist of empirically calibrated expressions of mineral-melt equilibria that are built around a thermodynamic framework. The framework of the programs (which are designed to model phase equilibria...
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Rock-forming oxides vs. MgO variation diagrams for rocks of the Talazhin (1), Yoko-Dovyren (2), and Voices Bay (3) massifs. Dotted line is the composition trend of cumulose phases obtained by modeling of the formation of the Talazhin layered intrusion based on the composition of the model parental melt computed by the KOMAGMAT-3.52 program (Ariskin and Barmina, 2000).
Published: 01 February 2013
of the model parental melt computed by the KOMAGMAT-3.52 program ( Ariskin and Barmina, 2000 ).
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2020
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2020) 61 (11): 1212–1230.
... (2018) WinPLtb program based on the composition ratio of clinopyroxene and melt from which it crystallizes (Clinopyroxe-Liquid Thermobarometry) ( Yavuz and Yildirim, 2018 ) was applied to explore the physicochemical characteristics of the melts. The melt composition was estimated involving an analysis...
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P–T estimates by conventional thermobarometry and average P–T calculated by Thermocalc computer program for deeper (a) and shallower (b) samples during decompression and cooling. Triple point after Pattison (1992). The Grt–Crd and GRAIL estimates are indicated with dashed and dotted lines, respectively; for the sake of clarity, only the range of P and T estimates deduced using GASP equilibrium and Grt–Bt pairs have been plotted (thick lines). For the temperature estimates during partial melting, only the realistic values have been considered: (1) T around 705 °C and 765 °C during partial melting of the shallower and deeper samples, respectively, consistently with the more limited Bt-dehydration melting of the shallower migmatites (Fornelli et al. 2002); (2) T estimates of 475 °C and 501 °C on cooling in the shallower samples have been omitted since they intercept GASP estimates at P values, precluding the formation of the retrograde kyanite, which on the contrary, is present. Stars indicate average PT by Thermocalc.
Published: 01 March 2006
Figure 7. P–T estimates by conventional thermobarometry and average P–T calculated by Thermocalc computer program for deeper (a) and shallower (b) samples during decompression and cooling. Triple point after Pattison (1992) . The Grt–Crd and GRAIL estimates are indicated with dashed
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PT diagram showing inferred prograde metamorphism (M1) and near-peak PT estimates of six pelitic schist samples from the footwall of the Zanskar Shear Zone. Error ellipses are shown at the 1 < σ < 2 level and were derived using the computer program THERMOCALC (Powell and Holland 1988). The retrograde PT path (R) is interpretative and is based on the absence of sillimanite in any of the samples collected from the footwall. Generation of the Gumburanjon leucogranite (M2) by dehydration melting of muscovite occurred at temperatures of ca. 650°–700°C and pressures of ∼4–7 kbar; emplacement of the Gumburanjon leucogranite into the country rock (dotted arrow) is believed to have occurred while the schists were at temperatures in excess of ca. 450°C, thus constraining the pressure of emplacement to be in the order of ca. 3–6 kbar. Reactions: (1) Grt + Chl = St + Bt (Spear 1993); (2) St + Chl = Bt + Als (Spear 1993); (3) water-saturated melting of pelites (Thompson 1982); (4) dehydration melting of muscovite (Pëto 1976); (5) dehydration melting of biotite (Le Breton and Thompson 1988). Al-silicate phase diagram from Holdaway and Mukhopadhyay (1993).
Published: 01 July 1999
Figure 4. PT diagram showing inferred prograde metamorphism ( M 1 ) and near-peak PT estimates of six pelitic schist samples from the footwall of the Zanskar Shear Zone. Error ellipses are shown at the 1 < σ < 2 level and were derived using the computer program THERMOCALC (Powell
Series: Short Courses
Published: 01 January 2003
DOI: 10.3749/9780921294672.ch07
EISBN: 978-0-921294-67-2
... can be used to specify the composition in the computer program. Furthermore, the program requires a final ice melting temperature and an estimation of the volume % of the aqueous liquid solution after clathrate melting ( Fig. 7-7c ). A specific fluid system has a finite number of possible pairs...
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