Description
Abstract:Calcium dichloride is commonly present either as the primary or secondary dissolved slat in aqueous fluid inclusions from many geologic environments. In either case the phase equilibria and volumetric properties are substantially different from that of pure water or sodium chloride and therefore the latter two systems are poor analogs to the calcium dichloride or (NaCl and CaCl₂)systems. This report discusses the phase equilibria and volumetric properties of this system.
Item Description:Published through the Information Bridge: DOE Scientific and Technical Information.
01/01/1992.
"conf-9205209-2"
"DE92016356"
Pan American conference on research on fluid inclusions, Lake Arrowhead, CA (United States), 21-24 May 1992.
Simonson, J.M.; Bodnar, R.J. . Dept. of Geological Scien; Oakes, C.S.; Sheets, R.W.
Physical Description:Pages: (6 p) : digital, PDF file.