Fluid-mediated mineral dissolution and reprecipitation processes are the most common mineral reaction mechanism in the solid Earth and are fundamental for the Earth’s internal dynamics. Element exchange during such mineral reactions is commonly thought to occur via aqueous solutions with the mineral solubility in the coexisting fluid being a rate limiting factor. Here we show in high-pressure/low temperature rocks that element transfer during mineral dissolution and reprecipitation can occur in an alkali-Al–Si-rich amorphous material that forms directly by depolymerization of the crystal lattice and is thermodynamically decoupled from aqueous solutions. Depolymerization starts along grain boundaries and crystal lattice defects that serve as...
The mechanisms of scavenging of minor elements in reactive, fluid-dominated systems control the dist...
Reactions occurring at mineral–fluid interfaces are important in all geochemical processes and essen...
In this talk we propose a pore scale model for precipitation and dissolution in porous media. We as...
Fluid-mediated mineral dissolution and reprecipitation processes are the most common mineral reactio...
Fluid-mediated mineral dissolution and reprecipitation processes are the most common mineral reactio...
Mineral replacement reactions take place primarily by dissolution-reprecipitation processes. Process...
Mineral replacement is a common phenomenon in a wide range of geological environments. Metasomatism,...
Mineral replacement reactions are one of the most important phenomena controlling the geochemical cy...
Geofluids (2010) 10, 254-269. Metamorphism and metasomatism both involve the reequilibration of mine...
Afundamental question in metamorphism is: What is the mechanism that converts one mineral assemblage...
Metamorphism and metasomatism both involve the reequilibration of mineral assemblages due to changes...
Replacement reactions ('pseudomorphism') commonly occur in Nature under a large range of conditions ...
Throughout Earth, rocks respond to changing physical and chemical conditions by converting one rock ...
Aqueous–solid solution (AQ-SS) processes have garnered increasing attention from geochemists and env...
The mechanism of re-equilibration of albite in a hydrothermal fluid has been investigated experiment...
The mechanisms of scavenging of minor elements in reactive, fluid-dominated systems control the dist...
Reactions occurring at mineral–fluid interfaces are important in all geochemical processes and essen...
In this talk we propose a pore scale model for precipitation and dissolution in porous media. We as...
Fluid-mediated mineral dissolution and reprecipitation processes are the most common mineral reactio...
Fluid-mediated mineral dissolution and reprecipitation processes are the most common mineral reactio...
Mineral replacement reactions take place primarily by dissolution-reprecipitation processes. Process...
Mineral replacement is a common phenomenon in a wide range of geological environments. Metasomatism,...
Mineral replacement reactions are one of the most important phenomena controlling the geochemical cy...
Geofluids (2010) 10, 254-269. Metamorphism and metasomatism both involve the reequilibration of mine...
Afundamental question in metamorphism is: What is the mechanism that converts one mineral assemblage...
Metamorphism and metasomatism both involve the reequilibration of mineral assemblages due to changes...
Replacement reactions ('pseudomorphism') commonly occur in Nature under a large range of conditions ...
Throughout Earth, rocks respond to changing physical and chemical conditions by converting one rock ...
Aqueous–solid solution (AQ-SS) processes have garnered increasing attention from geochemists and env...
The mechanism of re-equilibration of albite in a hydrothermal fluid has been investigated experiment...
The mechanisms of scavenging of minor elements in reactive, fluid-dominated systems control the dist...
Reactions occurring at mineral–fluid interfaces are important in all geochemical processes and essen...
In this talk we propose a pore scale model for precipitation and dissolution in porous media. We as...