Experimental petrology

Experimental petrology is the field of research concerned with experimentally determining the physical and chemical behavior of rocks and their constituents.[1] Because there is no way to directly observe or measure deep earth processes, geochemists rely on experimental petrology to establish quantitative values and relationships in order to construct models of the deep earth. Experimental petrology can range from creating artificial magmas to measure crystallization behavior to observing recrystallization of minerals at varying pressure/temperature conditions.

  1. ^ "Department of Earth Sciences » Experimental Petrology".

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