Induced Stress and Secondary Mass Transfer: Thermodynamic Basis for the Tendency toward Constant-Volume Constraint in Diffusion Metasomatism

  • Carmichael D
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“Induced stress” and “secondary mass transfer” give thermodynamic sanction to Lindgren’s hypothesis that metasomatic processes tend to take place at constant volume. Owing to the finite strength of minerals and rocks, the assumption that...

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Carmichael, D. M. (1987). Induced Stress and Secondary Mass Transfer: Thermodynamic Basis for the Tendency toward Constant-Volume Constraint in Diffusion Metasomatism. In Chemical Transport in Metasomatic Processes (pp. 239–264). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4013-0_10

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