O OzGirl New member Dec 12, 2009 #1 Does anyone know if Tungsten (Wolfram) is considered to be an immobile (like Ti, Zr and others), or mobile element? i. e. can it easily be moved in the rock by hydrothermal fluids in hydrothermal alteration? Thanks a lot
Does anyone know if Tungsten (Wolfram) is considered to be an immobile (like Ti, Zr and others), or mobile element? i. e. can it easily be moved in the rock by hydrothermal fluids in hydrothermal alteration? Thanks a lot