10.5061/DRYAD.0CFXPNW0W
Blundy, Jon
University of Oxford
Afanasyev, Andrey
0000-0001-7263-8925
Moscow State University
Melnik, Oleg
Moscow State University
Tattitch, Brian
University of Bristol
Sparks, Steve
University of Bristol
Rust, Alison
University of Bristol
Utkin, Ivan
Moscow State University
Simulated distribution of the fluid salinity, Cu and temperature in a
sub-volcanic region
Dryad
dataset
2020
FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences
reservoir simulation
magmatic fluid
brine lens
ore deposit
volcano
Russian Science Foundation
https://ror.org/03y2gwe85
16-17-10199
Royal Society Research Professorship*
RP\R1\201048
BHP (Australia)
https://ror.org/04674kj97
-
Royal Society Research Professorship
RP\R1\201048
2021-06-20T00:00:00Z
2021-06-20T00:00:00Z
en
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2018.01.013
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The files brinelens.00.vtu, brinelens.01.vtu,... contain the simulated
distributions of the fluid bulk salinity (a), the Cu concentration in
fluid for the 'no sulfur' case (b), the Cu concenration in fluid
for the 'sulfur unlimited' case (c), the Cu deposition for the
'sulfur unlimited' case (d), and the temperature (e) at t=0 yr,
10000 yr, 20000 yr,..., respectively. The distributions shown in Fig. 6a-e
are in brinelens.10.vtu. The file brinelens.csv contains the simulated
time evolution of the total mass of dissolved and precipitated Cu. These
data are plotted in Fig. 7.
These data were obtained by numerical modelling of the Cu transport and
deposition for a given distributions of fluid velocity, temperature and
salinity previously published in Afanasyev et al. (2018).
The files brinelens.00.vtu, brinelens.01.vtu, ... can be opened and
processed in ParaView (http://paraview.org). The file brinelens.csv can be
opened and processed in any software that can read csv files (e.g.
Microsoft Excel).