Apatite solubility in peraluminous liquids: Experimental data and an extension of the Harrison-Watson model

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New experimental data at 750-1000°C, 2-5 kbar, and for peraluminous melt compositions show a dramatic increase of apatite solubilities and phosphorus melt contents when compared to metaluminous or peralkaline compositions ( and , 1984). The formation of alumino-phosphate units in peraluminous melts qualitatively explains our data. A new apatite solubility model, incorporating the data for the peraluminous region, is presented. Application of this model to examples of peraluminous felsic suites is discussed.

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