The effect of compression on noble gas solubility in silicate melts is still badly understood due to a lack of theoretical guidance. In the experimental literature, noble gases dissolving in liquid silicates are found to concentrate almost linearly with increasing pressure up to several tens of kbar, suggesting that Henrys law could be valid up to very high pressures, although this law stipulates that the gaseous phase in contact with the liquid must be ideal. Recently, new experiments dealing with the dissolution of argon in synthetic and natural silicate melts have pointed out that the evolution of concentration with pressure exhibits a departure from linearity in the 50–100 kbar range, leading either to a levelling off or to a sudden col...
Deep-sea exploration is rapidly improving our understanding of volatiles geochemistry in mid-ocean-r...
The structure and physical properties of hydrous silicate melts and the solubility of water in melts...
Noble-gas geochemistry is an important tool for understanding planetary processes from accretion to ...
The effect of compression on noble gas solubility in silicate melts is still badly understood due to...
Noble gas solubility in silicate melts and glasses has gained a crucial role in Earth Sciences inves...
International audienceNew experimental data of Ar and Ne solubility at pressures up to 360 MPa in al...
We have designed the first available experimental method capable to investigate the solubility of in...
The solubility of rare gases in silicate melts and minerals at high pressure is of importance for un...
International audienceVolatile release during magma ascent in volcanic conduits (magma degassing) fo...
Controversy surrounding Ar solubility in silicate melts at high pressure (HP) has led us to perform ...
Degassing processes in basaltic magmas rich in both water and carbon dioxide can be modeled using th...
Until today, the explosivity of volcanic eruptions cannot be forecasted by even the most modern moni...
Co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceThe behavior of argon in H2O-CO2 bearing basaltic melts was ...
International audienceWe performed decompression experiments to constrain the fluid-melt partitionin...
Silicate liquids play a key part at all stages of deep Earth evolution, ranging from core and crust ...
Deep-sea exploration is rapidly improving our understanding of volatiles geochemistry in mid-ocean-r...
The structure and physical properties of hydrous silicate melts and the solubility of water in melts...
Noble-gas geochemistry is an important tool for understanding planetary processes from accretion to ...
The effect of compression on noble gas solubility in silicate melts is still badly understood due to...
Noble gas solubility in silicate melts and glasses has gained a crucial role in Earth Sciences inves...
International audienceNew experimental data of Ar and Ne solubility at pressures up to 360 MPa in al...
We have designed the first available experimental method capable to investigate the solubility of in...
The solubility of rare gases in silicate melts and minerals at high pressure is of importance for un...
International audienceVolatile release during magma ascent in volcanic conduits (magma degassing) fo...
Controversy surrounding Ar solubility in silicate melts at high pressure (HP) has led us to perform ...
Degassing processes in basaltic magmas rich in both water and carbon dioxide can be modeled using th...
Until today, the explosivity of volcanic eruptions cannot be forecasted by even the most modern moni...
Co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceThe behavior of argon in H2O-CO2 bearing basaltic melts was ...
International audienceWe performed decompression experiments to constrain the fluid-melt partitionin...
Silicate liquids play a key part at all stages of deep Earth evolution, ranging from core and crust ...
Deep-sea exploration is rapidly improving our understanding of volatiles geochemistry in mid-ocean-r...
The structure and physical properties of hydrous silicate melts and the solubility of water in melts...
Noble-gas geochemistry is an important tool for understanding planetary processes from accretion to ...