2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2014.03.006
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The distribution of halogens (F, Cl, Br) in granitoid rocks

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“…Some studies have been performed on concentrations of volatiles that depend on the composition of the magma (e.g., Shabani et al 2003;De De Vivo et al 2005;Wallace 2005;Teiber et al 2014;Zellmer et al 2015;Bao et al 2016). Unfortunately, this information is lacking in the Variscan granitoids.…”
Section: Evolution Of CL and F Concentrations During Crystallization mentioning
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“…Some studies have been performed on concentrations of volatiles that depend on the composition of the magma (e.g., Shabani et al 2003;De De Vivo et al 2005;Wallace 2005;Teiber et al 2014;Zellmer et al 2015;Bao et al 2016). Unfortunately, this information is lacking in the Variscan granitoids.…”
Section: Evolution Of CL and F Concentrations During Crystallization mentioning
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“…The concentrations of halogens vary widely in mafic and intermediate melts. Nevertheless, mafic melts generally seem to have lower F and higher Cl concentrations than crustal melts (Teiber et al 2014). Therefore, olidification temperature according to Naney (1983) ig.…”
Section: Evolution Of CL and F Concentrations During Crystallization mentioning
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“…Adicionalmente, a cristalização fracionada por si só também pode aumentar os conteúdos de F relativamente ao Cl, resultando em altas razões F/Cl nos fracionados magmáticos mais evoluídos [38]. 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 [37], com base em dados químicos de apatita de corpos ígneos da Austrália [38], Tibete [39], Alemanha e Grécia [40].…”
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