2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2023.121503
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C–O–H fluid-melt-rock interaction in graphitic granulites and problems of quantifying carbon budget in the lower continental crust

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“…Our phase equilibrium modelling does not consider C-bearing species, mainly due to the uncertainties around CO 2 solubility in silicate melt (e.g. Carvalho et al, 2023). However, if carbonate alteration occurred prior to high-grade metamorphism, then the presence of carbonate should decrease water activity and increase the solidus temperature (Khitarov & Kadik, 1973) resulting in less melting and therefore greater retention of HPE in the source-an implication discussed further in the text.…”
Section: Model Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our phase equilibrium modelling does not consider C-bearing species, mainly due to the uncertainties around CO 2 solubility in silicate melt (e.g. Carvalho et al, 2023). However, if carbonate alteration occurred prior to high-grade metamorphism, then the presence of carbonate should decrease water activity and increase the solidus temperature (Khitarov & Kadik, 1973) resulting in less melting and therefore greater retention of HPE in the source-an implication discussed further in the text.…”
Section: Model Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%