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(2020) Host Rock Controls on Hydrothermal Geochemistry

Cox A & St. Clair B

https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.485

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14e: Plenary Hall, Wednesday 24th June 00:33 - 00:36

Alysia Cox View abstracts at 4 conferences in series
Brian St. Clair

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Submitted by Benjamin Tutolo on Monday 22nd June 19:35
Have you measured dissolved phosphorus in any of the hot spring fluids? Do you expect any trend between the varying rock types/temperatures/pH?


Submitted by Mario Goncalves on Tuesday 23rd June 15:03
Are you expecting to do some redox chemistry on these samples? Because you show no results on that, and this is fundamental to understand what's happening with As and also sulfur.


Submitted by Kirtland Robinson on Tuesday 23rd June 20:29
Can you briefly elaborate on how gas input might affect your interpretatios of the data related to your hypothesis of host-rock controls on the fluids, and can your future thermodynamic modeling account for gas input?


Submitted by Drew Syverson on Tuesday 23rd June 21:09
Interesting talk! Have you determined the mineral speciation within each hydrothermal spring environment? Are trace elements, such as As and P, highly associated with the Fe-oxide minerals?


Submitted by Hilairy Hartnett on Wednesday 24th June 00:35
such cool data Alysia! can you talk about why the Conductivity is so high in Ecuadorian springs


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