Silicate glasses and melts: properties and structure/ Bjorn Mysen and Pascal Richet

By: Mysen, BjornContributor(s): Richet, PascalMaterial type: TextTextSeries: (Developments in geochemistry) ; 10Publication details: New York: Elsevier, 2005Description: xv, 544 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 0444520112Subject(s): Magmatism | Silicate minerals | Glass transition temperature | Glass--Thermal properties | Silicates--Thermal propertiesDDC classification: 551.9
Contents:
1. The Discovery of Silicate Melts; An applied and Geological Perspective 2. Glass Versus Melt 3. Glasses and Melts vs. Crystals 4. Structure and Property Concepts 5. Silica 6. Properties of Metal Oxide-Silica Systems 7. Structure of Metal Oxide-Silica Systems 8. Properties of Aluminosilicate Systems 9. Structure of Aluminosilicate Glass and Melt 10. Properties of Iron-Silicate Glasses and Melts 11. Structure of Iron-Silicate Glasses and Melts 12. Titanium-Bearing Systems 13. Phosphorus in Silicate Systems 14. Properties of Hydrous Melt and Glass 15. Water Solution Mechanisms and Structure 16. Reactive Silicate-C-O-H-N-S Systems 17. Noble Gases, Molecular, Species, Hydrogen, and Halogens 18. Chemically Complex Melts and Natural Magma.
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1. The Discovery of Silicate Melts; An applied and Geological Perspective
2. Glass Versus Melt
3. Glasses and Melts vs. Crystals
4. Structure and Property Concepts
5. Silica
6. Properties of Metal Oxide-Silica Systems
7. Structure of Metal Oxide-Silica Systems
8. Properties of Aluminosilicate Systems
9. Structure of Aluminosilicate Glass and Melt
10. Properties of Iron-Silicate Glasses and Melts
11. Structure of Iron-Silicate Glasses and Melts
12. Titanium-Bearing Systems
13. Phosphorus in Silicate Systems
14. Properties of Hydrous Melt and Glass
15. Water Solution Mechanisms and Structure
16. Reactive Silicate-C-O-H-N-S Systems
17. Noble Gases, Molecular, Species, Hydrogen, and Halogens
18. Chemically Complex Melts and Natural Magma.

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