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Zircon saturation temperature refers to the temperature at which a magma can no longer hold zircon (ZrSiO4) in solution and it begins to crystallize out. It's a key tool for geologists when attempting to reconstruct the thermal history of igneous rocks, specifically granitic rocks, as it can provide information about the magma's initial temperature. The exact temperature can vary depending on specific conditions but generally falls around 600-1000 degrees Celsius.
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