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High Pressure Research
An International Journal
Volume 42, 2022 - Issue 3
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The systems KCl–CaCO3 and KCl–MgCO3 at 6 GPa

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Pages 245-258 | Received 09 Apr 2022, Accepted 13 Jul 2022, Published online: 19 Jul 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Continuous variations in the composition of melt inclusions in diamonds from K-rich saline to carbonatitic indicate their possible genetic relationship. This causes interest in the study of chloride-carbonate systems at high pressure. Here we present experimental data on phase relations in the KCl–CaCO3 and KCl–MgCO3 systems at 6 GPa and 1000–1600 °C. The studied systems have the eutectic type of T-X diagrams. Subsolidus phases are represented by aragonite + KCl and magnesite + KCl. The KCl–CaCO3 eutectic is situated at 1200 °C and K2# 20, while the KCl–MgCO3 eutectic is located at 1400 °C and K2# 43, where K2# = 2KCl/(2KCl + CaCO3 + MgCO3)×100 mol%. The concentration of K and Cl in water-soluble chloride, and Ca, Mg, and CO2 in carbonate suggests that K-rich saline fluid entrapped by ‘fibrous’ diamonds could be a low-temperature derivative of a carbonatite melt containing KCl and H2O.

Acknowledgments

We thank three anonymous referees for comments, which improved the manuscript. This work is financially supported by Russian Science Foundation (project No 21-17-00024).

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported by Russian Science Foundation: [grant number 21-17-00024].

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