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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2014-07-02
    Description: The effect of lithium (Li) on the development of pegmatitic textures was evaluated experimentally at H 2 O-saturated and H 2 O-undersaturated conditions at 500 MPa pressure and temperatures ranging from 400 to 800 °C. The addition of ~3700 ppm Li to a starting material of common granitic composition (Lake County obsidian) reduces the crystallization and melting temperatures by approximately 50–70 and 200 °C, respectively, and promotes the formation of quartz-feldspar graphic and granophyric intergrowths. The presence of Li in the hydrous granitic system lowers significantly the degree of undercooling needed for the development of graphic and granophyric intergrowths to 85–110 °C in comparison with the Li-free systems where approximately 200 °C of undercooling is necessary. The feldspar crystals developed in Li-bearing samples can incorporate from 150 to 250 ppm Li, assume skeletal and spherulitic morphologies, and exhibit one order of magnitude faster growth rates than crystals in Li-free samples. The results of this study attest to the effectiveness of Li as a fluxing agent and highlight the crucial role it plays in the development of pegmatitic textures, leading to important implications for the conditions of formation of Li-bearing granitic pegmatites.
    Print ISSN: 0003-004X
    Electronic ISSN: 1945-3027
    Topics: Geosciences
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    Publication Date: 2018
    Description: 〈span〉〈div〉Abstract〈/div〉Fractal and two-point radial autocorrelation analysis has been performed on 16 images of experimental products and 44 images of natural graphic K-feldspar-quartz textures from several pegmatite localities. The box-counting fractal dimension and the lacunarity of experimental and many natural images overlap, although natural samples from one of the pegmatites extend to lower values of the fractal dimension and higher values of lacunarity than seen in experiments. The normalized distance between quartz crystals measured by autocorrelation analysis in experimental (11 samples) and natural (26 samples) graphic textures is similar, although experiments display greater variation. The similarity of the results from experimental and natural samples demonstrates that the conditions of graphic texture formation in laboratory experiments at length scales on the order of microns can be extrapolated to natural length-scales on the order of centimeters to meters. The image analysis of orthogonal slices suggests significant effects of the crystallographic orientation of the graphic intergrowth. The three measures used in this study can be applied to other graphic granite textures if the orientation effects are taken into account and may provide a quantitative classification system that leads to a better understanding of their formation.〈/span〉
    Print ISSN: 0008-4476
    Electronic ISSN: 1499-1276
    Topics: Geosciences
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    Publication Date: 2014-07-01
    Print ISSN: 0003-004X
    Electronic ISSN: 1945-3027
    Topics: Geosciences
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Methane plays an important role in the Earth’s atmospheric chemistry and radiative balance being the second most important greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide. Methane is released to the atmosphere by a wide number of sources, both natural and anthropogenic, with the latter being twice as large as the former (IPCC, 2007). It has recently been established that significant amounts of geological methane, produced within the Earth’s crust, are currently released naturally into the atmosphere (Etiope, 2004). Active or recent volcanic/geothermal areas represent one of these sources of geological methane. But due to the fact that methane flux measurements are laboratory intensive, very few data have been collected until now and the contribution of this source has been generally indirectly estimated (Etiope et al., 2007). The Greek territory is geodynamically very active and has many volcanic and geothermal areas. Here we report on methane flux measurements made at two volcanic/geothermal systems along the South Aegean volcanic arc: Sousaki and Nisyros. The former is an extinct volcanic area of Plio-Pleistocene age hosting nowadays a low enthalpy geothermal field. The latter is a currently quiescent active volcanic system with strong fumarolic activity due to the presence of a high enthalpy geothermal system. Both systems have gas manifestations that emit significant amounts of hydrothermal methane and display important diffuse carbon dioxide emissions from the soils. New data on methane isotopic composition and higher hydrocarbon contents point to an abiogenic origin of the hydrothermal methane in the studied systems. Measured methane flux values range from –48 to 29,000 (38 sites) and from –20 to 1100 mg/mˆ2/d (35 sites) at Sousaki and Nisyros respectively. At Sousaki measurement sites covered almost all the degassing area and the diffuse methane output can be estimated in about 20 t/a from a surface of about 10,000 mˆ2. At Nisyros measurements covered the Stephanos and Kaminakia areas, which represent only a part of the entire degassing area. The two areas show very different methane degassing pattern with latter showing much higher flux values. Methane output can be estimated in about 0.25 t/a from an area of about 30,000 mˆ2 at Stephanos and about 1 t/a from an area of about 20,000 mˆ2 at Kaminakia. The total output from the entire geothermal system of Nisyros probably should not exceed 2 t/a.
    Description: Published
    Description: Vienna, Austria
    Description: 4.5. Studi sul degassamento naturale e sui gas petroliferi
    Description: open
    Keywords: methane output ; diffuse degassing ; volcanic/hydrothermal systems ; Greece ; 01. Atmosphere::01.01. Atmosphere::01.01.03. Pollution ; 01. Atmosphere::01.01. Atmosphere::01.01.07. Volcanic effects ; 04. Solid Earth::04.08. Volcanology::04.08.01. Gases ; 05. General::05.02. Data dissemination::05.02.01. Geochemical data ; 05. General::05.08. Risk::05.08.01. Environmental risk
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: Poster session
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