Online Library TheLib.net » Physical Chemistry of Magmas

Physical Chemistry of Magmas investigates the properties, structure, and phase relationships of silicate melts with invited contributions from an international team of experts. Data and some rules for estimating the properties and structures of melts, as well as the implications of the physical chemistry of silicate liquids to igneous petrology are presented. The second section then focuses on phase relationships, with particular attention on the application of experimental and theoretical petrology to modeling the origin of certain magmas.




Physical Chemistry of Magmas investigates the properties, structure, and phase relationships of silicate melts with invited contributions from an international team of experts. Data and some rules for estimating the properties and structures of melts, as well as the implications of the physical chemistry of silicate liquids to igneous petrology are presented. The second section then focuses on phase relationships, with particular attention on the application of experimental and theoretical petrology to modeling the origin of certain magmas.


Physical Chemistry of Magmas investigates the properties, structure, and phase relationships of silicate melts with invited contributions from an international team of experts. Data and some rules for estimating the properties and structures of melts, as well as the implications of the physical chemistry of silicate liquids to igneous petrology are presented. The second section then focuses on phase relationships, with particular attention on the application of experimental and theoretical petrology to modeling the origin of certain magmas.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-x
The Viscosity of Magmatic Liquids: Experiment, Generalized Patterns. A Model for Calculation and Prediction. Applications....Pages 1-40
Relations Between Structure, Redox Equilibria of Iron, and Properties of Magmatic Liquids....Pages 41-98
Diffusion in Magmatic Melts: New Study....Pages 99-119
Chemical Diffusion in Magmas: An Overview of Experimental Results and Geochemical Applications....Pages 120-151
The Role of High Field Strength Cations in Silicate Melts....Pages 152-191
The Mobility of Mg, Ca, and Si in Diopside—Jadeite Liquids at High Pressures....Pages 192-212
Thermodynamic Properties of Silicate Liquids at High Pressure and Their Bearing on Igneous Petrology....Pages 213-232
The Relationship Between Activities of Divalent Cation Oxides and the Solution of Sulfide in Silicate and Aluminosilicate Liquids....Pages 233-248
Thermodynamics of the Liquidus in the System Diopside—Water: A Review....Pages 249-267
Origin of Subduction Zone Magmas Based on Experimental Petrology....Pages 268-301
Effects of Fluid Composition on Melting Phase Relationships: The Application of Korzhinskii’s Open Systems....Pages 302-337
Back Matter....Pages 339-341


Physical Chemistry of Magmas investigates the properties, structure, and phase relationships of silicate melts with invited contributions from an international team of experts. Data and some rules for estimating the properties and structures of melts, as well as the implications of the physical chemistry of silicate liquids to igneous petrology are presented. The second section then focuses on phase relationships, with particular attention on the application of experimental and theoretical petrology to modeling the origin of certain magmas.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-x
The Viscosity of Magmatic Liquids: Experiment, Generalized Patterns. A Model for Calculation and Prediction. Applications....Pages 1-40
Relations Between Structure, Redox Equilibria of Iron, and Properties of Magmatic Liquids....Pages 41-98
Diffusion in Magmatic Melts: New Study....Pages 99-119
Chemical Diffusion in Magmas: An Overview of Experimental Results and Geochemical Applications....Pages 120-151
The Role of High Field Strength Cations in Silicate Melts....Pages 152-191
The Mobility of Mg, Ca, and Si in Diopside—Jadeite Liquids at High Pressures....Pages 192-212
Thermodynamic Properties of Silicate Liquids at High Pressure and Their Bearing on Igneous Petrology....Pages 213-232
The Relationship Between Activities of Divalent Cation Oxides and the Solution of Sulfide in Silicate and Aluminosilicate Liquids....Pages 233-248
Thermodynamics of the Liquidus in the System Diopside—Water: A Review....Pages 249-267
Origin of Subduction Zone Magmas Based on Experimental Petrology....Pages 268-301
Effects of Fluid Composition on Melting Phase Relationships: The Application of Korzhinskii’s Open Systems....Pages 302-337
Back Matter....Pages 339-341
....
Download the book Physical Chemistry of Magmas for free or read online
Read Download
Continue reading on any device:
QR code
Last viewed books
Related books
Comments (0)
reload, if the code cannot be seen