2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00410-021-01860-y
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Crystal chemistry and partitioning of halogens in hydrous silicates

Abstract: Understanding how halogens are distributed among usual hydrous silicates in the lithosphere is important to constrain their deep geochemical cycle and fluid-rock interactions in subduction zones. This article presents firstprinciples modelling of halogen (F -, Cl -, Br -) incorporation in hydrous silicates including mica, chlorite, serpentine, amphibole, epidote and carpholite. The approach allows studying the impact of crystal chemistry on halogen partitioning by quantification of the energetic cost of haloge… Show more

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“…Hayward and Salje, 1996;Carpenter et al, 2009, and references therein). It is noteworthy that strain decreases very quickly away from point defects (e.g., Dubacq and Plunder, 2018;Figowy et al, 2020Figowy et al, , 2021, and that setting a hard limit to the strain field is somewhat arbitrary.…”
Section: The J S Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hayward and Salje, 1996;Carpenter et al, 2009, and references therein). It is noteworthy that strain decreases very quickly away from point defects (e.g., Dubacq and Plunder, 2018;Figowy et al, 2020Figowy et al, , 2021, and that setting a hard limit to the strain field is somewhat arbitrary.…”
Section: The J S Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%