Calculaton of the physicochemical parameters fS2, fQ2, fC02, fTe2, aS2, aQ2and pH in the hydrothermal fluid that has precipitated Au-Ag-Te ores in Panormos - Liardiades bay area, Tinos island, Cyclades
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The evolution of the physicochemical parameters, between 300°C to 190° C, in the hydrothermal fluid that has precipitated epithermal Ag-Au-Te ores in Panormos - Liardades Bay, was studied using the Guldberg- Waage chemical equilibration method. The range of the calculated values of the physicochemical parameters for this temperature interval were: fS2 = 10"83 to 10155, fQ2 = 10'321 to IO"42, fTe2 = 10673 to 10195, fCQ2 = 10+08 to 10" 02, a„ = 1 0 " t o 10139, an, = 10"41 to 10"321, aT , = 10"65 and 4.95 - 6.9
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ΤΟΜΠΡΟΣ Σ., & ΣΕΫΜΟΥΡ Κ. Σ. (2001). Calculaton of the physicochemical parameters fS2, fQ2, fC02, fTe2, aS2, aQ2and pH in the hydrothermal fluid that has precipitated Au-Ag-Te ores in Panormos - Liardiades bay area, Tinos island, Cyclades. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece, 34(3), 1039–1047. https://doi.org/10.12681/bgsg.17150
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- Geochemistry and Ore Deposit Geology
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