We introduce the concepts of hard-soft acid-base (HSAB) interactions and derive parameters to characterise a magma that consists either of a solid rock, a melt or its exsolved gaseous phase. Those parameters are the electronegativity, i.e. the chemical potential changed of sign, hardness, electrophilicity and polarisability. They determine the chemical reactivity of each individual element, or its equivalence in the case of a complex system of elements or compounds. The parameter values result from equalisation methods for complex systems, i.e. the equalisation of the respective chemical potentials, or from direct computation through density functional theory (DFT). They help in characterising magma by a single value. They also provide insi...
The strong influence of physical conditions during magma formation on Fe equilibria offers a large v...
International audiencePartition coefficients (D) are key tools to identify and quantify processes su...
Magma properties exert a great influence on the character of volcanic eruptions. For example, the fr...
International audienceBefore precipitating to form porphyry-type deposits, metals are transported an...
International audienceMagma is the most important chemical transport agent throughout our planet. Th...
International audienceDissolved volatiles can have tremendous effects on the physical and chemical p...
The solidification of magmas can occur by cooling (ΔT/Δt) and/or degassing-induced decompression (ΔP...
International audienceThe basic aspects of redox geochemistry are reviewed to provide a useful compe...
International audienceHigh pressure geochemistry: Preface The origin and history of the Earth are ma...
The properties of melts and glasses are heavily affected by redox equilibria and these are sensitive...
This dissertation focuses on three aspects of how chemical variability in magmas is generated in ter...
International audienceKnowing the density of silicate liquids at high pressure is essential to answe...
Sulfur is a volatile component that participates in a number of processes from magma generation to v...
The solution and states of volatile in magma, as well as the constraints on the solubility of H2O in...
Evolving pressure-temperature conditions during metamorphism drive changes in the stable mineral ass...
The strong influence of physical conditions during magma formation on Fe equilibria offers a large v...
International audiencePartition coefficients (D) are key tools to identify and quantify processes su...
Magma properties exert a great influence on the character of volcanic eruptions. For example, the fr...
International audienceBefore precipitating to form porphyry-type deposits, metals are transported an...
International audienceMagma is the most important chemical transport agent throughout our planet. Th...
International audienceDissolved volatiles can have tremendous effects on the physical and chemical p...
The solidification of magmas can occur by cooling (ΔT/Δt) and/or degassing-induced decompression (ΔP...
International audienceThe basic aspects of redox geochemistry are reviewed to provide a useful compe...
International audienceHigh pressure geochemistry: Preface The origin and history of the Earth are ma...
The properties of melts and glasses are heavily affected by redox equilibria and these are sensitive...
This dissertation focuses on three aspects of how chemical variability in magmas is generated in ter...
International audienceKnowing the density of silicate liquids at high pressure is essential to answe...
Sulfur is a volatile component that participates in a number of processes from magma generation to v...
The solution and states of volatile in magma, as well as the constraints on the solubility of H2O in...
Evolving pressure-temperature conditions during metamorphism drive changes in the stable mineral ass...
The strong influence of physical conditions during magma formation on Fe equilibria offers a large v...
International audiencePartition coefficients (D) are key tools to identify and quantify processes su...
Magma properties exert a great influence on the character of volcanic eruptions. For example, the fr...