affect fluid phase what happened to the rock
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Fluid–Rock Interaction
The fluid–rock interaction is an exchange of isotopes and/or elements taking place at increasing temperatures. The interaction involves the dissolution–precipitation, chemical exchange reactions, redox reactions, diffusion, and their combinations.
The fluid–rock ratio in silicate rocks can be calculated from the modified mass-balance equation (Taylor, 1974), assuming an aqueous fluid.
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