Xiaoyan Li
Leibniz University of Hanover
13 Papers
9 Citations
Xiaoyan Li is an academic researcher from Leibniz University of Hanover. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Biotite. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications. Previous affiliations of Xiaoyan Li include University of Freiburg & Northwest University (China).
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Papers
Tracing the evolution and distribution of F and Cl in plutonic systems from volatile-bearing minerals: a case study from the Liujiawa pluton (Dabie orogen, China)
TL;DR: Based on available partitioning models between minerals and melts, a set of equations has been derived to determine F and Cl concentrations in melts from the compositions of amphibole, biotite, and apatite.
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Calculating biotite formula from electron microprobe analysis data using a machine learning method based on principal components regression
TL;DR: In this article, a new machine learning method for calculating biotite structural formula from EMPA data is presented, which is based on principal components regression (PCR) of a dataset consisting of 155 fully analyzed Biotite references that have chemistry and crystal structure refinement.
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Ti-in-quartz thermobarometry and TiO2 solubility in rhyolitic melts: New experiments and parametrization
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the data from the Ti-in-quartz thermobarometer to calibrate the temperature and pressure of high-silica magmas stored at crustal depths.
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GeoBalance: An Excel VBA program for mass balance calculation in geosciences
Xiaoyan Li,Xiaoyan Li,Chao Zhang,Chao Zhang,Renat R. Almeev,Francois Holtz +5 more
- 01 May 2020
TL;DR: GeoBalance as mentioned in this paper is a mass balance calculation program for petrology and geochemistry that is based on solving the least square problem using pseudo-inverse of matrix and singular value decomposition of matrix.
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Experiments on the Saturation of Fluorite in Magmatic Systems: Implications for Maximum F Concentration and Fluorine-Cation Bonding in Silicate Melt
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of melt composition, temperature and pressure on the solubility of fluorite (CaF2), i.e., fluorine concentration in silicate melts in equilibrium with fluorite, are summarized.
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