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Volcanic and Geothermal Redox Engines

Roberto Moretti, Andri Stefánsson

2020Elements27 citationsDOI

Abstract

The redox (reduction–oxidation) potential is an essential variable that controls the chemical reactions of fluids in magmatic and associated geothermal systems. However, the evolution of the redox potential is difficult to trace from a magma’s source at depth to the surface. The key is knowing that electron transfer is the twin face of the acid–base exchanges that drive charge transfer in the many reactions that occur in multiphase and chemically complex systems. The deduced redox reactivity can reveal many features about the evolution of a system’s composition and the external factors that control it. As such, redox potential analysis is an important geochemical tool by which to monitor volcanoes and to explore geothermal systems.

Topics & Concepts

RedoxGeothermal gradientVolcanoElectron transferEarth scienceGeologyChemistryGeochemistryInorganic chemistryGeophysicsPhotochemistryRadioactive element chemistry and processingGeological and Geochemical AnalysisHigh-pressure geophysics and materials
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