7The enhanced mobilization of high field strength elements (HFSE) by certain geological fluids at high pressures, P , and high temperatures, T , as indicated by field observations and recent solubility measurements is most likely related to the type of complex formation in the fluid phase. However, only a few in situ experimental studies have been performed so far to constrain HFSE speciation in supercritical aqueous fluids. Here, we complement these investigations by ab initio molecular dynamics simulations to explore the complexation of Zr 4+ and Hf 4+ monomers in aqueous solutions at T = 1000 K and P ∼ 1 GPa. Regardless of the type of fluid (basic, neutral, acidic) both Zr and Hf seem to prefer an octahedral coordination. By systematically changing fluid composition and coordinating anions, the structure of various [(Zr,Hf) A C C E P T E D M A N U S C R I P T
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