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- W2121469084 abstract "Abstract Evaluation of data on formation waters and metamorphic fluids sampled by drilling or preserved in fluid inclusions reveals little correlation between fluid salinity and metamorphic grade, but a strong link to original sedimentary setting. Sediments and metasediments deposited originally in shallow marine environments can contain fluids with a very wide range of salinities, but they are commonly near twice seawater salinity or higher. With increasing metamorphic grade, a very wide range of salinities may develop, with the highest levels tracking halite saturation. Oceanic and accretionary prism sequences yield low‐salinity fluids, close to seawater values, almost irrespective of metamorphic grade until extreme conditions are reached where removal of water may increase fluid salinity. The salinities of metamorphic fluids exert a fundamental control on both fluid phase equilibria and metal‐transporting capability, and appear, to a large degree, to reflect the original presence or absence of highly saline formation waters and/or evaporites in the initial sedimentary sequence." @default.
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- W2121469084 title "The origins of salinity in metamorphic fluids" @default.
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