Silicate liquid immiscibility in isothermal crystallization experimentsThe role of silicate liquid immiscibility (SLI) in the petrogenesis of lunar granites was investigated in experiments in which four glasses were synthesized from reagent-grade oxides and carbonates with the compositions of two of the sets of coexisting liquids reported by Hess et al. (1975): a KREEP basalt derivative and a mare basalt derivative. Isothermal crystallization experiments showed that SLI is a stable phenomenon in residual lunar liquids saturated with plagioclase, and is likely to produce large compositional separations. The results indicate that controlled-cooling-rate experiments of Rutherford et al. (1974), and Hess et al. (1975, 1978) were substantially correct analogs of the natural process of liquid immiscibility.
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19900046403
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Legacy CDMS
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Conference Paper
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Longhi, J. (Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory Palisades, NY, United States)