Advances in Physical Geochemistry

Advances in Physical Geochemistry
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822010210656
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Synopsis Advances in Physical Geochemistry by : P.M. Bell

The second volume of this series consists of three parts. Part I focuses on the research on intracrystalline reactions. This work, which began nearly two decades ago, is critically reviewed by Ghose and Ganguly in Chapter 1. Besides the review, the authors include some of their previously unpublished work to demonstrate how future research could aid in obtaining data on thermodynamics of solid solutions and in understanding the cooling history of igneous and metamorphic rocks. The latter is also the theme adopted by Kretz in the second chapter, which examines the redistribution of Fe and Mg in coexisting silicates during cooling. Chapter 3 contains new data on Fe-Mg distribution in clinopyroxenes. Dal Negro and his co-authors have selected a series of clinopyroxenes from volcanic rocks and present site occupancy data on several clinopyroxenes of intermediate compositions. The data set has not been published before and is the first of its kind. Part II of this book begins with a chapter on melts by Gaskell, who explores the relationship between density and structure of silicate melts. This is followed by the synthesis of data generated in the U.S.S.R. by Shmulovich and his co-authors on fluids. Blencoe, Merkel and Seil present a thorough analysis of the phase equilibrium data on feldspars coexisting with fluids in the third chapter in this part.

Diffusion, Atomic Ordering, and Mass Transport

Diffusion, Atomic Ordering, and Mass Transport
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 580
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ISBN-10 : 9781461390190
ISBN-13 : 1461390192
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Synopsis Diffusion, Atomic Ordering, and Mass Transport by : Jibamitra Ganguly

One of the fundamental objectives of physical geochemistry is to understand the evolution of geochemical systems from microscopic to regional and global scales. At present there seems to be a general recognition of the fact that internal properties of minerals record important aspects of the evolutionary history of their host rocks which may be unraveled by very fine scale observations. A major focus in the development of geochemical research in the last thirty years has been the application of classical thermodynamics to reconstruct the conditions at which the states of quenched mineralogical properties of rocks have equilibrated during the course of their evolution. While these works have funda mentally influenced our understanding ofthe physico-chemical history ofrocks, in recent years petrologists, mineralogists, and geochemists have been making greater efforts towards the application of kinetic theories in order to develop a better appreciation of the temporal details of geochemical processes. The present volume brings together a variety of current research on transport in systems of geochemical interest from atomic to outcrop scales. A major theme is atomic migration or diffusion, and its various manifestations on microscopic and macroscopic scales. Transport in the solid state is controlled by diffusion and is responsible for the states of atomic ordering and relaxation of composi tional zoning in minerals, development of compositional zoning during cooling, exsolution lamellae, and creep.

Kinetics and Equilibrium in Mineral Reactions

Kinetics and Equilibrium in Mineral Reactions
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9781461255871
ISBN-13 : 1461255872
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Synopsis Kinetics and Equilibrium in Mineral Reactions by : S.K. Saxena

With contributions by numerous experts

Applied Geochemistry

Applied Geochemistry
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Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9780128194959
ISBN-13 : 0128194952
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Synopsis Applied Geochemistry by : Athanas S. Macheyeki

Applied Geochemistry: Advances in Mineral Exploration Techniques is a book targeting all levels of exploration geologists, geology students and geoscientists working in the mining industry. This reference book covers mineral exploration techniques from multiple dimensions, including the application of statistics - both principal component analysis and factor analysis - to multifractal modeling. The book explains these approaches step-by-step and gives their limitations. In addition to techniques and applications in mineral exploration, Applied Geochemistry describes mineral deposits and the theories underpinning their formation through worldwide case studies. Includes both conventional and nonconventional techniques for mineral exploration, including lithogeochemical methods Highlights the importance and applications of multifractal models, 3D - mineral prospectivity modeling Features case studies from mines and mineral exploration ventures around the world

Physical Chemistry of Magmas

Physical Chemistry of Magmas
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 351
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ISBN-10 : 9781461231288
ISBN-13 : 1461231280
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Synopsis Physical Chemistry of Magmas by : Leonid L. Perchuk

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

Physical Chemistry of Magmas
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Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 1461231299
ISBN-13 : 9781461231295
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Synopsis Physical Chemistry of Magmas by : Leonid L Perchuk

Structural and Magnetic Phase Transitions in Minerals

Structural and Magnetic Phase Transitions in Minerals
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9781461238621
ISBN-13 : 1461238625
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Synopsis Structural and Magnetic Phase Transitions in Minerals by : S. Ghose

This volume in Advances in Physical Geochemistry presents the latest synthesis of theory and experimental data pertaining to structural and magnetic phase transitions in a variety of geochemically important minerals. The book is the first to cover the impact of this rapidly progressing area of solid state physics in earth sciences and reflects its growing significance for mineralogy and petrology.