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Commentary on the sphalerite geobarometer

January 1, 1991

The FeS content of sphalerite in assemblages with pyrite and pyrrhotite has been widely used and widely criticized as a geobarometer. The commonly accepted form of the geobarometer is based on the composition of sphalerite being independent of temperature below about 550??C at all pressures up to at least 10 kbar, but strong thermodynamic arguments require a significant temperature dependence in this region. Most minor components have a negligible effect on the relevant equilibria, but the effect of CuS is somewhat more significant. Molar and partial molar volumes for binary (ZnS-FeS) and ternary (ZnS-FeS-CuS) sphalerite solutions are presented; the ternary data are consistent with charge transfer between Cu and Fe. -from Authors

Publication Year 1991
Title Commentary on the sphalerite geobarometer
Authors P. Toulmin, P. B. Barton, L.B. Wiggins
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title American Mineralogist
Index ID 70015001
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse