Journal Article10.1016/0012-821X(84)90039-6
Europium redox equilibria in aqueous solution
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TL;DR: In this paper, the relative stability of europium in aqueous solution at elevated temperatures and pressures is predicted, and the predicted stability of divalent Europium is consistent with the large positive europity anomalies in rare earth element patterns of high-temperature barites of hydrothermal and metamorphic origin reported by Guichard et al. [5] and with the observed depletion of euro pium as a result of hightemperature sericitization of feldspar-bearing assemblages discovered by Alderton et al., which is suggested
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About: This article is published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters. The article was published on 01 Jan 1984. The article focuses on the topics: Europium & Aqueous solution.
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