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... composition of volcanic gases , and of fluid inclusions found in minerals of igeneous rocks and in rocks located ... composition probably represents that of a frozen equilibrium . That is , the reactions were quenched at a higher ...
... composition of volcanic gases , and of fluid inclusions found in minerals of igeneous rocks and in rocks located ... composition probably represents that of a frozen equilibrium . That is , the reactions were quenched at a higher ...
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... composition have been detailed by Krauskopf ( 1959 ) . He considers a typical composition for a magmatic gas to be Gas : H2O CO2 H2S Pressure ( atm ) : 1000 50 30 HCI N2 HF 10 10 0.3 This composition will vary according to the oxygen ...
... composition have been detailed by Krauskopf ( 1959 ) . He considers a typical composition for a magmatic gas to be Gas : H2O CO2 H2S Pressure ( atm ) : 1000 50 30 HCI N2 HF 10 10 0.3 This composition will vary according to the oxygen ...
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... composition of the magmatic gas . A typical set of calculated composition data is given in Table 3.11 . The temperatures of 627 and 827 ° C represent magma conditions of near complete crystallization and mainly molten state ...
... composition of the magmatic gas . A typical set of calculated composition data is given in Table 3.11 . The temperatures of 627 and 827 ° C represent magma conditions of near complete crystallization and mainly molten state ...
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Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
GraphiteGas Reactions | 59 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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