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Fluids are one of the principal agents of heat and mass transfer in the Earth. This thematic issue explores the physical and chemical properties of hydrothermal fluids and how they affect geologic processes.
Hydrothermal Fluids
December 2020, Vol. 16, No. 6
Fluids are one of the principal agents of heat and mass transfer in the Earth. This thematic issue explores the physical and chemical properties of hydrothermal fluids and how they affect geologic processes. The issue discusses our current understanding of the nature of hydrothermal fluids across a range of geologic settings; interactions between fluids and rocks; and the interrelationships between fluid-driven processes in different settings. Each chapter highlights both broad and specific overlaps between “normal” and ore-forming hydrothermal fluids, and describe how the features of hydrothermal systems reflect the specific properties of the fluids in each setting.
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