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Magma Viscosity Calculation after the method of Shaw (1972) A. J. Sci., 272, 870-893.
input data in yellow
Yi Xi ToC = 800
Oxide Wt. % Mol. Wt. Mol. Prop. Mol. Frac. si o
s io * X SiO2 X i ( s io * X SiO2)
SiO2 49.20 60.09 0.819 0.469
TiO2 2.03 79.88 0.025 0.015 4.5 2.11 0.03
Al2O3 16.10 101.96 0.316 0.181 6.7 3.14 0.57
Fe2O3 2.72 159.70 0.034 0.020 3.4 1.60 0.03
FeO 7.77 71.85 0.111 0.063 3.4 1.60 0.10
MnO 0.18 70.94 0.003 0.001 3.4 1.60 0.00
MgO 6.44 40.31 0.160 0.092 3.4 1.60 0.15
CaO 10.50 56.08 0.187 0.107 4.5 2.11 0.23
Na2O 3.01 61.98 0.049 0.028 2.8 1.31 0.04
K2O 0.14 94.20 0.001 0.001 2.8 1.31 0.00
P2O5 0.23 141.94 0.002 0.001
H2O 0.70 18.02 0.039 0.022 2.0 0.94 0.02
h= 9.97E+07 Pa sec SiO2 too low 0.12 ¬ mol fraction H2O from Sheet 2
Hess and Dingwell (1996) Estimate for metaluminous leucogranites Am. Min. 81, 1297-1300
h= 8.13E+07 Pa sec
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Calculation of Mol Fraction of H2O on an 8-Oxygen basis after the method of Burnham (1979). In
Yoder, H. S. Jr., (ed.), The Evolution of Igneous Rocks. Princeton University Press, Princeton, N. J., 439-482.
Xwm £ 0.5:
Me = 311
Mol. Fract. H2O = Xwm/(1-Xwm) = MeWwm*(M.W.H2O*(1-Wwm)) = 0.12