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- W4296048606 abstract "Abstract Mineral compositions are used to infer pressures, temperatures, and timescales of geological processes. The thermodynamic techniques underlying these inferences assume a uniform, constant pressure. Nonetheless, convergent margins generate significant non‐hydrostatic (unequal) stresses, violating the uniform pressure assumption and creating uncertainty. Materials scientists F. Larché and J. Cahn derived an equation suitable for non‐hydrostatically stressed geologic environments that links stress and equilibrium composition in elastic, multi‐component crystals. However, previous works have shown that for binary solid solutions with ideal mixing behavior, hundreds of MPa to GPa‐level stresses are required to shift mineral compositions by a few hundredths of a mole fraction, limiting the equation's applicability. Here, we apply Larché and Cahn's equation to garnet, clinopyroxene, and plagioclase solid solutions, incorporating for the first time non‐ideal mixing behavior and more than two endmembers. We show that non‐ideal mixing increases predicted stress‐induced composition changes by up to an order of magnitude. Further, incorporating additional solid solution endmembers changes the predicted stress‐induced composition shifts of the other endmembers being considered. Finally, we demonstrate that Larché and Cahn's approach yields positive entropy production, a requirement for any real process to occur. Our findings reveal that stresses between tens and a few hundred MPa can shift mineral compositions by several hundredths of a mole fraction. Consequently, mineral compositions could plausibly be used to infer stress states. We suggest that stress‐composition effects could develop via intracrystalline diffusion in any high‐grade metamorphic setting, but are most likely in hot, dry, and strong rocks such as lower crustal granulites." @default.
- W4296048606 created "2022-09-17" @default.
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- W4296048606 date "2022-09-01" @default.
- W4296048606 modified "2023-10-11" @default.
- W4296048606 title "Quantifying the Effects of Non‐Hydrostatic Stress on Multi‐Component Minerals" @default.
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