Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9530511 | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Direct oxygen isotope fractionation between cassiterite and calcite has been investigated experimentally at 15 kbar with temperature ranging from 800 to 1000°C. Combined with the quartz-calcite fractionation measured with the same technique (Clayton et al., 1989), the calcite-cassiterite and quartz-cassiterite oxygen isotope fractionations can be expressed as:ÎCaCO3âSnO2=4.14Ã106Tâ2ÎSiO2âSnO2=4.52Ã106Tâ2 at temperatures higher than 600°C. These calibrations are in good agreement with those obtained from heat capacity and X-ray resonant data. The theory of using X-ray resonant data to calculate the reduced partition function ratios of transition elements that have at least one Mössbauer-sensitive isotope is evaluated with the current experimental result.
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Authors
Guixing Hu, Robert N. Clayton, Veniamin B. Polyakov, Sergey D. Mineev,