Explore a 50-minute conference talk from the 2014 AGU Fall Meeting that delves into three cases where mineral thermochemistry advances provide new insights into geological processes. Examine how Sb-rich fahlores constrain hydrothermal fluid compositions in Ag-Pb-Zn sulfide ores from three mining districts, investigate the potential condensation of Al8/3O4-rich spinels from the primordial solar nebula, and analyze fassitic pyroxenes in Ca-Al-rich inclusions (CAIs) to understand their implications for CAI petrogenesis and refinements to thermochemical models.
Overview
Syllabus
Hydrothermal Fluids, Nebular Vapors and Silicate MELTS As Seem through the Eyes of Minerals
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