J. Horita et al., Pressure effect on hydrogen isotope fractionation between brucite and water at elevated temperatures, SCIENCE, 286(5444), 1999, pp. 1545-1547
Experimental evidence for a pressure effect on isotopic partitioning at ele
vated temperatures demonstrates that equilibrium deuterium-protium fraction
ation between the mineral brucite [Mg(OH)(2)] and pure water systematically
increases by 12.4 per mil as pressure increases from 15 to 800 megapascals
at 380 degrees C, A linear relation is observed between the measured fract
ionation factor and the density of water (0.070 to 1.035 grams per cubic ce
ntimeter). The trend of the isotope pressure effect is the same as that of
recent theoretical studies, but the magnitude is smaller. The pressure effe
ct must be accounted for in the interpretation of isotopic data of geologic
systems involving water (paleotemperature, source of fluids).