The stability of sulfate and hydrated sulfate minerals near ambient conditions and their significance in environmental and planetary sciences

Volume: 62, Pages: 734 - 758
Published: Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
Sulfate and hydrated sulfate minerals are abundant and ubiquitous on the surface of the Earth and also on other planets and their satellites. The humidity-buffer technique has been applied to study the stability of some of these minerals at 0.1 MPa in terms of temperature-relative humidity space on the basis of hydration–dehydration reversal experiments. Updated phase relations in the binary system MgSO4–H2O are presented, as an example, to show...
Paper Details
Title
The stability of sulfate and hydrated sulfate minerals near ambient conditions and their significance in environmental and planetary sciences
Published Date
Jan 1, 2013
Volume
62
Pages
734 - 758
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