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American Mineralogist | 2011

Amorphous mAteriAls: properties, structure, And durAbility† Compositional dependent compressibility of dissolved water in silicate glasses

Wim J. Malfait; Carmen Sanchez-Valle; P. Ardia; Etienne Médard; Philippe Lerch

Abstract The sound velocities and elastic properties of a series of hydrous rhyolite, andesite, and basalt glasses have been determined by Brillouin scattering spectroscopy at ambient conditions to elucidate the effect of glass composition on the compressibility of dissolved water. Both the adiabatic bulk (KS) and shear modulus (μ) of the dry glasses decrease with increasing silica content (KS,basalt > KS,andesite > KS,rhyolite and μbasalt > μandesite > μrhyolite). For each composition, the shear modulus systematically decreases with increasing water content. Although the addition of up to 14 mol% water decreases the KS of andesite and basalt glasses by up to 6%, there is no discernable effect of water on the KS of the rhyolite glasses. The partial molar KS of dissolved water (KS) in rhyolite, andesite, and basalt glasses are 37 ± 5, 19 ± 7, and 40 ± 3 GPa, corresponding to partial molar isothermal compressibilities (β̅T) of 0.029 ± 0.005, 0.042 ± 0.004, and 0.026 ± 0.002 GPa−1, respectively. These results indicate that the compressibility of dissolved water strongly depends on the bulk composition of the glass; hence, the partial molar volume of water cannot be independent of the bulk composition at elevated pressure. If the compressibility of dissolved water also depends on composition in the analog melts at high temperature and pressure, these observations will have important consequences for magmatic processes such as magma mixing/unmixing and fractional crystallization.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Deformation experiments of bubble‐ and crystal‐bearing magmas: Rheological and microstructural analysis

Mattia Pistone; Luca Caricchi; Peter Ulmer; Luigi Burlini; P. Ardia; Eric Reusser; Federica Marone; Laurent Arbaret


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2012

Solubility of molecular hydrogen in silicate melts and consequences for volatile evolution of terrestrial planets

Marc M. Hirschmann; Anthony C. Withers; P. Ardia; N.T. Foley


Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2012

Erratum to: H2O storage capacity of olivine and low-Ca pyroxene from 10 to 13 GPa: consequences for dehydration melting above the transition zone

Travis J. Tenner; Marc M. Hirschmann; Anthony C. Withers; P. Ardia


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2012

H2O storage capacity of olivine at 5–8 GPa and consequences for dehydration partial melting of the upper mantle

P. Ardia; Marc M. Hirschmann; Anthony C. Withers; Travis J. Tenner


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2013

Solubility of CH4 in a synthetic basaltic melt, with applications to atmosphere–magma ocean–core partitioning of volatiles and to the evolution of the Martian atmosphere

P. Ardia; Marc M. Hirschmann; Anthony C. Withers; Ben D. Stanley


Chemical Geology | 2013

Rheology of volatile-bearing crystal mushes: Mobilization vs. viscous death

Mattia Pistone; Luca Caricchi; Peter Ulmer; Eric Reusser; P. Ardia


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Deformation experiments of bubble- and crystal-bearing magmas: Rheological and microstructural analysis: RHEOLOGY OF THREE-PHASE MAGMAS

Mattia Pistone; Luca Caricchi; Peter Ulmer; Luigi Burlini; P. Ardia; Eric Reusser; Federica Marone; Laurent Arbaret


Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2012

Erratum to: H 2O storage capacity of olivine and low-Ca pyroxene from 10 to 13 GPa: Consequences for dehydration melting above the transition zone (Contrib Mineral Petrol, 10.1007/s00410-011-0675-7)

Travis J. Tenner; Marc M. Hirschmann; Anthony C. Withers; P. Ardia


Archive | 2011

Methane Solubility Under Reduced Conditions in a Haplobasaltic Liquid

P. Ardia; Anthony C. Withers; Marc M. Hirschmann

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Mattia Pistone

National Museum of Natural History

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