Viscosity data for hydrous peraluminous granitic melts: Comparison with a metaluminous model

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Dingwell, DB [1 ]
Hess, KU [1 ]
Romano, C [1 ]
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[1] Univ Bayreuth, Bayer Geoinst, D-95440 Bayreuth, Germany
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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We performed 27 viscosity determinations on dry and water-bearing peraluminous haplogranitic melts. The dry melt compositions cover the range of normative corundum to be expected in peraluminous granitic melts in nature. The compositions are based on addition of Al2O3 to a haplogranitic melt (HPG8) whose composition is near that of the projection of the 2 kbar H2O-saturated minimum melt composition into the system NaAlSi3O8-KAlSi3O8-SiO2. The H2O contents of the hydrous melts were analyzed using Karl Fischer titration ranging from 1 to 3 wt%. The viscosity determinations were performed using a modified micropenetration method in the viscosity range of 10(10) to 10(11) Pa.s, at 1 atm pressure, and in the temperature ranges of 880-940 degrees C and 470-640 degrees C for the dry and wet melts, respectively. For the dry peraluminous melts in this high viscosity range, addition of the first few percent of normative corundum to a metaluminous granitic melt increases the viscosity, which remains nearly constant despite further addition of Al2O3. Thus a viscosity maximum is inferred for dry slightly peraluminous granitic melts. The hydrous melt viscosity data were compared with the recent calculational model of Hess and Dingwell (1996), which was based on and designed for metaluminous melt viscosities. That model is capable of describing the viscosities of hydrous peraluminous granitic melts within the uncertainties stated for its application in metaluminous melts.
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