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pyrolite currently includes some functionality to calculate lattice strain associated with mineral substitutions, with a documented example. However, these functions assume that you know the fictive 'ideal radii' for the associated sites, which often is not precisely known.
To expand the functionality for practical use with new experimental data, we could add a straightforward method to fit profiles of e.g. REE partitioning to constrain lattice strain models and retrieve the relevant parameters, and to accompany this with an end-to-end example of fitting and using lattice strain models.
Thanks to Yajie Gao for suggesting this one!
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pyrolite
currently includes some functionality to calculate lattice strain associated with mineral substitutions, with a documented example. However, these functions assume that you know the fictive 'ideal radii' for the associated sites, which often is not precisely known.To expand the functionality for practical use with new experimental data, we could add a straightforward method to fit profiles of e.g. REE partitioning to constrain lattice strain models and retrieve the relevant parameters, and to accompany this with an end-to-end example of fitting and using lattice strain models.
Thanks to Yajie Gao for suggesting this one!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: