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Table 1 Summary of experimental data on the mutual solubility of SiO2–H2O

From: Phase diagram and density of SiO2–H2O fluid across critical conditions

Solubility studies

T/K

P/GPa

n

Types

Kennedy (1950)

433.15–883.15

0.00062–0.175

106

1

Vanlier et al. (1960)

333.15–373.15

0.0001

6

1

Kennedy et al. (1962)#

1316.15–1488.15

0.2–0.95

42

3

Morey et al. (1962)

298.15–573.15

0.00003–0.1013

139

1

Siever (1962)

298.15–413.15

0.0001

14

1

Weill and Fyfe (1964)

673.15–898.15

0.1–0.4

48

1

Anderson and Burnham (1965)

773.15–1173.15

0.1–0.985

79

1

Anderson and Burnham (1967)

973.15

0.4

2

1

Sommerfeld (1967)

673.15–773.15

0.1

24

1

Crerar and Anderson (1971)

392.15–598.15

0.0001

31

1

Mackenzi and Gees (1971)

293.15

0.0001

1

1

Nakamura (1974)#

1171.276–1674.15

1.5

29

5

Novgorodov (1977)

973.15

0.15

1

1

Hemley et al. (1980)

473.15–773.15

0.00155–0.2

18

1

Ragnarsdottir and Walther (1983)

523.15

0.025–0.1

7

1

Walther and Orville (1983)

623.15–835.15

0.1–0.2

20

1

Xie and Walther (1993)

685.15–846.15

0.2–0.2005

7

1

Manning (1994)*

773.15–1173.15

0.5–2

52

1,5

Manning and Boettcher (1994)*

773.15–873.15

0.5–1.25

3

1

Rimstidt (1997)

294.15–369.15

0.0001

10

1

Watson and Wark (1997)#

802.15–1141.15

1

4

1

Holtz et al. (2000)#

1473.15–1623.15

0.101–0.6

16

4

Gunnarsson and Arnorsson (2000)

281.15–583.15

0.0001–0.0098.6

22

1

Newton and Manning (2000)#

873.15–1123.15

0.2–1

8

1

Shmulovich et al. (2001)*

773.15–1173.15

0.5, 0.9

6

1

Wang et al. (2004)

399.15–763.15

0.08–0.89

128

1

Shmulovich et al. (2006)#

673.15–1073.15

0.1–0.9

19

1

Newton and Manning (2008)*

1023.15–1403.15

1

20

2

Hunt and Manning (2012)*

1173.15–1373.15

0.5–2

13

2,5

  1. n is the number of data points; Types in the last column: 1: quartz solubility in H2O; 2: solubility of H2O in quartz-saturated melt; 3: solubility of solid(quartz)–V–L coexistence; 4: solubility of H2O in hydrous silicate melts when the two liquid phases are in equilibrium; 5: quartz solubility in supercritical fluid. The superscripts * and # indicate the entire or partial experimental data sets used in the parameter regressions or validation, respectively