Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
New experiments to study titanium solubility in quartz were conducted at conditions not previously explored to extend and
improve existing Ti-in-quartz solubility models for thermobarometric applications. Starting materials for experiments
included silica glass, anatase, synthetic and natural rutile, Ti-enriched silica gel, Ti-enriched melts, zirconia, and HF and
H2O fuids. Additional experimental data enabled us to characterize Ti-in-quartz solubility across much of the alfa- and beta-quartz
stability felds from 2 to 30 kbar and 550 to 1050 °C. Mutual occurrences of mineral inclusions in one another and Raman
spectroscopy of mineral phases confrmed co-crystallization of quartz, rutile, and zircon. Electron microprobe measurements
and cathodoluminescence images show that Ti concentrations in quartz crystals from all experiments are relatively uniform,
and Ti concentrations of quartz crystals grown at the same experimental conditions using several Ti-rich starting materials
and several diferent growth media are the same within experimental and analytical uncertainties. There are no signifcant
diferences in Ti concentrations of quartz across the alfa-beta quartz transition. The Ti concentration in quartz crystals, Xquartz
TiO2
,
systematically increases with temperature, but the quantity RTlnXquartz
TiO2
is a constant at fxed pressure. The Ti concentration
in quartz decreases non-linearly with pressure. To account for the observed P-T dependent changes to Ti in quartz, we
developed the Ti-in-quartz solubility model:
RTlnXquartz
TiO2
= -55.287 - [P(kbar) multiplied (-2.625 + 0.0403P(kbar))] + RTlnarutile
TiO2
where R is the gas constant 0.0083145 kJ/K, T is temperature in Kelvin, P is the pressure in kbar, Xquartz
TiO2
is the mole fraction
of TiO2 in quartz, and arutile
TiO2
is the activity of TiO2 in the growth media (e.g., fuid, melt) referenced to rutile at standard state
conditions of 1 bar and 25 °C.
Experiments that co-crystallized quartz, rutile, and zircon permitted us to cross-check thermobarometric results from our
Ti-in-quartz solubility models against the widely accepted Zr-in-rutile solubility models. We further tested our Ti-in-quartz
solubility models using experiments that co-crystallized quartz, wollastonite, and titanite to fx arutile
TiO2
< 1. Concentrations of
Ti in quartz crystallized from the sub-unity arutile
TiO2
experiments in the alfa- and beta-quartz felds predict activities that match those
calculated using the mineral reaction equilibrium and available thermodynamic data. Demonstrated agreement between
calculated and measured experimental P-T conditions using the Zr-in-rutile and Ti-in-quartz solubility models and the
consistent reduction of Ti concentrations in systems with arutile
TiO2
< 1 provide evidence that our experimental results accurately
describe the equilibrium solubility of Ti in quartz.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
quartz; rutile; titanium; ti in quartz; titanium solubility; zirconium; zr in rutile; thermobarometry; thermobarometer; geothermometer; geothermometry; titania activity
Elenco autori:
Angel, ROSS JOHN
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