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Low melting temperature for calcite at 1000 bars on the join CaCO3-H2O – some geological implications. Low melting temperature for calcite at 1000 bars on the join CaCO3-H2O – some geological implications: Low melting temperature for calcite
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Edité par HAL CCSD ; Wiley-Blackwell
International audience. Melting experiments of calcite were performed on the join CaCO3-H2O at a pressure of 1000 bars. The system evolves to the ternary CaO-H2O-CO2 system during melting experiments. Our experiments show that partial melting of calcite begins at a low temperature, below 650 °C. Such a low partial melting temperature for carbonates revives the debate about the presence of carbonate melts in the upper crust. More specifically, the conditions for carbonate partial melting are present in carbonate host rocks undergoing contact metamorphism at high temperatures in the presence of water-rich fluid. The presence of carbonate melts influences physical parameters such as viscosity and permeability in contact aureoles, and, furthermore, decarbonation reactions release massive amounts of CO2.