Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8910196 Chemical Geology 2018 51 Pages PDF
Abstract
Results from the current study show significant fractionation of boron's isotopes between granitic melt and aqueous solution at these high temperatures. Values of Δ11BM-V for 'Low B' and 'High B' glasses range from −10.9 (±1.3‰) to −6.1 (±1.7‰) at 800 °C and −7.8 (±1.5‰) to −5.3 (±1.3‰) at 700 °C, and the Δ11BM-V values do not correlate with the concentration of B in melt (glass). One experiment (CGB88) conducted at 750 °C and 200 MPaH2O using MAC yielded a Δ11BM-V value (−8.4‰) similar to that reported by Hervig et al. (2002). The Δ11BM-V values reported in this study form a linear trend with temperature through the Δ11B values for boromuscovite-aqueous solution, illite-aqueous solution, and melt-aqueous solution. Therefore, based on the results of this study, we concur with Hervig et al. (2002) that the fraction of B in 4-fold coordination in hydrous granitic melt is significant, if this is the fundamental cause of the fractionation effect. Spectroscopic studies on hydrous glass compositions similar to those reported in this study might elucidate the coordination environment of B in melts to the extent that its structural state is quenchable.
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