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Thermodynamic Modeling of Geologic Materials: Minerals, Fluids, and Melts (Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 17) PDF

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by Ian S. E. Carmichael| 2018| 516 pages| 29| English

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Volume 17 of Reviews in Mineralogy is based on a short course, entitled and “Thermodynamic Modeling of Geological Minerals, Fluids amd Melts, and ” October 22-25, 1987, at the Wickenburg Inn near Phoenix, Arizona. Analysis of Phase Equilibria in Simple Mineral SystemsModels of Crystalline solutionsThermodynamics of Multicomponent Systems Containing Several Solid SolutionsThermodynamic Model for Aqueous Solutions of Liquid-like DensityModels of Mineral Solubility in Concentrated Brines with Application to Field ObservationsCalculation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Aqueous Species and the Solubilities of Minerals in Supercritical Electrolyte SolutionsIgneous FluidsOre Magmatic to SupergeneThermodynamic Models of Molecular Fluids at the Elevated Pressures and Temperatures of Crustal MetamorphismMineral Solubilities and Speciation in Supercritical Metamorphic FluidsDevelopment of Models for Multicomponent Analysis of Synthetic SystemsModeling Magmatic Thermodynamic RelationsModeling Magmatic Petrologic Applications

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Author:Ian S. E. Carmichael
Publication Year:2018
ISBN:9780939950218
Pages:516
Language:English
File Size:29
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