Volcanica (Nov 2022)

Thermobar: An open-source Python3 tool for thermobarometry and hygrometry

  • Penny Wieser,
  • Maurizio Petrelli,
  • Jordan Lubbers,
  • Eric Wieser,
  • Sinan Ozaydin,
  • Adam Kent,
  • Christy Till

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30909/vol.05.02.349384
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 349 – 384

Abstract

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We present Thermobar, a new open-source Python3 package for calculating pressures, temperatures, and melt compositions from mineral and mineral-melt equilibrium. Thermobar allows users to perform calculations with >100 popular parametrizations involving liquid, olivine-liquid, olivine-spinel, pyroxene only, pyroxene-liquid, two pyroxene, feldspar-liquid, two feldspar, amphibole only, amphibole-liquid, and garnet equilibria. Thermobar is the first open-source tool which can match up all possible pairs of phases from a given region, and apply various equilibrium tests to identify pairs from which to calculate pressures and temperatures (e.g. pyroxene-liquid, two pyroxene, feldspar-liquid, two feldspar, amphibole-liquid). Thermobar also contains functions allowing users to propagate analytical errors using Monte-Carlo methods, convert pressures to depths using different crustal density profiles, plot mineral classification and mineral-melt equilibrium diagrams, calculate liquid viscosities, and convert between oxygen fugacity values, buffer positions and Fe speciation in a silicate melt. Thermobar can be downloaded using pip and extensive documentation is available at https://thermobar.readthedocs.io/.

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