Experimental studies of Cl solubility in trachytic to phonolitic melts provide insights into the capacity of alkaline magmas to transport Cl from depth to the earth?s surface and atmosphere, and information on Cl solubility variations with pressure, temperature and melt or fluid composition is crucial for understanding the reasons for variations in Cl emissions at active volcanoes. This paper provides a brief review of Cl solubility experiments conducted on a range of trachytic to phonolitic melt compositions. Depending on the experimental conditions the melts studied were in equilibrium with either a Cl-bearing aqueous fluid or a subcritical assemblage of low- Cl aqueous fluid + Cl-rich brine. The nature of the fluid phase(s) was identifie...
Partitioning experiments between a basaltic melt from Mt. Etna and a low-density hydrous fluid or va...
Partitioning experiments between a basaltic melt from Mt. Etna and a low-density hydrous fluid or va...
International audienceThe fluctuation of halogen contents (Cl, F) of volcanic gases is potentially a...
Experimental studies of Cl solubility in trachytic to phonolitic melts provide insights into the cap...
Experimental studies of Cl solubility in trachytic to phonolitic melts provide insights into the cap...
Experimental studies of Cl solubility in trachytic to phonolitic melts provide insights into the cap...
Research on magmatic Cl has proven useful for understanding melt evolution, degassing, and other ign...
We have performed experiments at 0.5–2 GPa and 1200–1500 °C to investigate the disso...
International audienceThe fluctuation of halogen contents (chlorine and fluorine) of volcanic gases ...
Submarine volcanic glasses from the eastern Manus Basin of Papua New Guinea, ranging from basalt to ...
Submarine volcanic glasses from the eastern Manus Basin of Papua New Guinea, ranging from basalt to ...
Submarine volcanic glasses from the eastern Manus Basin of Papua New Guinea, ranging from basalt to ...
Submarine volcanic glasses from the eastern Manus Basin of Papua New Guinea, ranging from basalt to ...
International audienceDefining the magma storage conditions of a volcanic system is a major goal in ...
Partitioning of halogens between gas and basaltic melts at 1200-1265°C and 10-2000 bar (Alletti, 20...
Partitioning experiments between a basaltic melt from Mt. Etna and a low-density hydrous fluid or va...
Partitioning experiments between a basaltic melt from Mt. Etna and a low-density hydrous fluid or va...
International audienceThe fluctuation of halogen contents (Cl, F) of volcanic gases is potentially a...
Experimental studies of Cl solubility in trachytic to phonolitic melts provide insights into the cap...
Experimental studies of Cl solubility in trachytic to phonolitic melts provide insights into the cap...
Experimental studies of Cl solubility in trachytic to phonolitic melts provide insights into the cap...
Research on magmatic Cl has proven useful for understanding melt evolution, degassing, and other ign...
We have performed experiments at 0.5–2 GPa and 1200–1500 °C to investigate the disso...
International audienceThe fluctuation of halogen contents (chlorine and fluorine) of volcanic gases ...
Submarine volcanic glasses from the eastern Manus Basin of Papua New Guinea, ranging from basalt to ...
Submarine volcanic glasses from the eastern Manus Basin of Papua New Guinea, ranging from basalt to ...
Submarine volcanic glasses from the eastern Manus Basin of Papua New Guinea, ranging from basalt to ...
Submarine volcanic glasses from the eastern Manus Basin of Papua New Guinea, ranging from basalt to ...
International audienceDefining the magma storage conditions of a volcanic system is a major goal in ...
Partitioning of halogens between gas and basaltic melts at 1200-1265°C and 10-2000 bar (Alletti, 20...
Partitioning experiments between a basaltic melt from Mt. Etna and a low-density hydrous fluid or va...
Partitioning experiments between a basaltic melt from Mt. Etna and a low-density hydrous fluid or va...
International audienceThe fluctuation of halogen contents (Cl, F) of volcanic gases is potentially a...