Talk:Compatibility (geochemistry)

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Chemistry
I'm not an expert on chemistry per se; if someone could help me out by refining my comparison between nickel and iron (especially given the whole valence/ionic radius thing), your help would be appreciated.Archaen sax 09:58, 15 June 2006 (UTC)

Article Content This article is relatively brief, consisting of a topic sentence followed by 3 paragraphs. The topic sentence does a good job at explaining the concept of compatibility as it relates to geochemistry, however, I noticed one of the Wiki links to the term "major element" no longer works. There were no citations embedded in the article, and the author only cited one online textbook that was published in 2005. The author did thoroughly include Wiki links for some terms and elements that a reader might be unfamiliar with. However, the overall content in this article seems to just skim the surface of what compatibility is. It would be helpful to add photos or figures to illustrate, for example, how compatibility of an element differs from incompatibility. In the last paragraph of the article, some of the sentence structures could be improved to be more concise.Christinaxlu (talk) 22:17, 6 September 2019 (UTC)

Useful Sources I have cited below ten potentially useful sources that may help improve the content of this article. If anyone has any suggestions, feel free to let me know! Most of the articles are peer-reviewed and require a more in depth understanding of the concept of compatibility as it related to geochemistry, so if there are anymore reliable sources out there that provides a basic understanding and explanation of the concept, please link them below! Thanks so much!

Gaetani, G. A. (2004). "The influence of melt structure on trace element partitioning near the peridotite solidus". Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 147 (5), 511–527. http://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-004-0575-1

Gao, S., Luo, T.-C., Zhang, B.-R., Zhang, H.-F., Han, Y.-W., Zhao, Z.-D., & Hu, Y.-K. (1998). "Chemical composition of the continental crust as revealed by studies in East China". Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta, 62 (11), 1959–1975. http://doi.org/10.1016/s0016-7037(98)00121-5

Hofmann, A. W. (1997). "Mantle geochemistry: the message from oceanic volcanism". Nature, 385 (6613), 219–229. http://doi.org/10.1038/385219a0

Jung, C. (2006). "Petrogenesis of Tertiary Mafic Alkaline Magmas in the Hocheifel, Germany". Journal of Petrology, 47 (8), 1637–1671. http://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egl023

Kodolányi, J., Pettke, T., Spandler, C., Kamber, B. S., & Gméling, K. (2011). "Geochemistry of Ocean Floor and Fore-arc Serpentinites: Constraints on the Ultramafic Input to Subduction Zones". Journal of Petrology, 53 (2), 235–270. http://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egr058

McSween, H. Y., Richardson, S. M., & Uhle, M. E. (2004). Geochemistry: Pathways and Processes (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0231124409.

Navon, O., & Stolper, E. (1987). "Geochemical Consequences of Melt Percolation: The Upper Mantle as a Chromatographic Column". The Journal of Geology, 95 (3), 285–307. http://doi.org/10.1086/629131

Ohara, M. J. (1977). "Geochemical evolution during fractional crystallisation of a periodically refilled magma chamber". Nature, 266 (5602), 503–507. http://doi.org/10.1038/266503a0

Shaw, J. E., Baker, J. A., Kent, A. J. R., Ibrahim, K. M., & Menzies, M. A. (2007). "The Geochemistry of the Arabian Lithospheric Mantle--a Source for Intraplate Volcanism?" Journal of Petrology, 48 (8), 1495–1512. http://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egm027

Watson, E., Chemiak, D., Hanchar, J., Harrison, T., & Wark, D. (1997). "The incorporation of Pb into zircon". Chemical Geology, 141 (1-2), 19–31. http://doi.org/10.1016/s0009-2541(97)00054-5 Christinaxlu (talk) 14:49, 15 September 2019 (UTC)

Football Club?!
I remember the era of the Geological Compatibility "Football Club", especially the Plutonian versus Neptunian playoffs, the final, as it didn't take 350,000,000 years to watch, was quite a short and very eventful match. For this reason, I took to watching English versus Australia test cricket, known as the Ashes test wicket series, a truly uneventful and lengthy game.

Signed, the Phlogiston Debating Team.

BTW, you have a typo, I don't know how to fix. 1.136.107.39 (talk) 07:22, 22 December 2021 (UTC)