| Title | Equilibria Among Variable-Composition Minerals and Aqueous Solutions Under Hydrothermal Conditions |
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| Authors | Ruaya, J.R |
| Year | 1983 |
| Conference | New Zealand Geothermal Workshop |
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| Abstract | Equilibrium phase relations stoichiometric mineral assemblages and are usually interpreted using logarithmic activity diagrams. utility because many of the found in nature contain minerals with highly variable composition. Using a model which considers ideal mixing of on completely or nearly homological sites in silicate examples of modified activity diagrams constructed for phase clay., epidote and chlorite. The method has |