The melting point of chromite is greater than the liquidus temperature of any recognized terrestrial magma type, making an origin as a Cr-rich oxide liquid very unlikely and favoring their origins as cumulates from silicate magmas. The two main types of chromitite are podiform bodies located in the harzburgite tectonite portion of ophiolite complexes, and stratiform bodies in layered mafic-ultramafic
Get Priceuid–solid triple point at 273.16K. The ice Ih melting-pressure equation describes the entire melting curve from 273.16K to the ice Ih–ice III–liquid triple point at 251.165K. For completeness, we also give the IAPWS melting-pressure equation for ice III, which is slightly adjusted to agree with the ice Ih melting-pressure equation at the correspond- ing triple point, and the unchanged
Get Priceuid–solid triple point at 273.16K. The ice Ih melting-pressure equation describes the entire melting curve from 273.16K to the ice Ih–ice III–liquid triple point at 251.165K. For completeness, we also give the IAPWS melting-pressure equation for ice III, which is slightly adjusted to agree with the ice Ih melting-pressure equation at the correspond- ing triple point, and the unchanged
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Get PriceThe degree of mantle melting, magma composition, crystallization sequence and pressure–temperature conditions can vary significantly among different geotectonic regimes, leading to distinctive variations in the composition of chromite (Ahmed et al. Reference Ahmed, Arai, Yaser and Rahimi 2005; Karipi et al. Reference Karipi, Tsikouras, Hatzipanagiotou and Grammatikopoulos 2007; Aswad, Aziz
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