Monazite is commonly found in most of geological environments. Monazite can be rich in uranium and thorium, does not incorporate lead, and its isotopic (U-Th-Pb) system is very robust to diffusion in most of crustal conditions, which makes it a very attractive chronometer. In addition, it represents the main source of thorium and a major source of rare earth elements (REE), in the crust. During fluid-monazite interaction, monazite can recrystallize by a coupled dissolution-precipitation process, with a chemical/isotopic composition different from the initial monazite. These recrystallizations involve a redistribution of the elements contained in monazite (REE, Th, U, Pb) and understanding of the mobility of these strategic elements is cruci...