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The redox state of cerium in basaltic magmas: an experimental study of iron-cerium interactions in silicate melts
Authors:Henry D. Schreiber  Howard V. Lauer  Thitinant Thanyasiri
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VA 24450, U.S.A.;2. Lockheed Electronics Company, Inc., 1830 NASA Road 1, Houston, TX 77058, U.S.A.
Abstract:Ce(IV)-Ce(III) and Fe(III)-Fe(II) redox equilibria in Ca-Mg-Al-silicate melts have been individually measured with respect to the base composition, melt temperature, imposed oxygen fugacity, and multivalent element concentration (up to about 1.5 wt%). The mutual interaction of these two redox couples has been studied in analogous glasses which simultaneously contained iron and cerium. Analyses of Fe(III) concentrations in iron-cerium glasses by electron paramagnetic resonance and optical absorption spectroscopy indicate that Ce(IV) is stoichiometrically reduced by Fe(II) in the melt to produce Fe(III) and Ce(III) and that Ce(III)-O-Fe(III) complexes are formed in the melt. Consequently, it is concluded that cerium exists only as Ce(III) in basaltic magmas; cerium anomalies cannot be ascribed to the stabilization of Ce(IV) in magmas.
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