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Excel spreadsheet. Tool for calculating the ferric/ferrous iron ratio in a melt for any given fO2 and vice versa. Also calculates new wt% and mole fraction values for FeO and Fe2O3 in your melt. Useful for determining theoretical iron speciation when total is given as FeOtotal or Fe2O3total and fO2 is known. Can also calculate or recalculate FeO and Fe2O3 wt% from given Fe3+/FeT and FeOT (or existing FeO and Fe2O3 wt%). References: Kress & Carmichael (1991); B. R. Frost in Mineralogical Society of America “Reviews in Mineralogy” Volume 25. Version 3.2 3.2: Corrected error in cells J5 and J6, which were previously using an improper conversion coefficient (0.8998 instead of 2). January 2021.
{"references": ["Kress & Carmichael (1991); B. R. Frost in Mineralogical Society of America \"Reviews in Mineralogy\" Volume 25."]}
petrology, spreadsheet, fO2, ferric ferrous
petrology, spreadsheet, fO2, ferric ferrous
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