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Advances in Experimental and Genetic Mineralogy: Special Publication to 50th Anniversary of DS Korzh


Advances in Experimental and Genetic Mineralogy: Special Publication to 50th Anniversary of DS Korzh
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1. Phase Composition and States of Water-Hydrocarbon Fluids at Elevated and High Temperatures and Pressures (Experiment with the Use of Synthetic Fluid Inclusions).- 2. Experimental studies of hydrothermal fluid.- 3. Influence of Silicate Substance on Pyrochlore and Tantalite Solubility in Fluoride Aqueous Solutions (Experimental Studies).- 4. Experimental and Theoretical Studies of the Viscosity of the Fluid Magmatic Systems in Conjuction with the Structure of Melts at the Thermodynamic Parameters of the Earth's Crust and Upper Mantle.- 5. Crystallization of CPX in the Ab-Di System under the Oscillating Temperature: Contrast Dynamic Modes at Different Periods of Oscillation.- 6. Solubility and Volatility of Moo3 in High-Temperature Aqueous Solutions.- 7. Experimental Determination of Ferberite Solubility in the KCl-HCl-H2o System at 400-500 °C and 20-100 Mpa.- 8. Evolution of Mantle Magmatism and Formation of the Ultrabasic-Basic Rock Series: Importance of Peritectic Reactions of the Rock-Forming Minerals.- 9. Form tion of K-Cr Titanates from Reactions of Chromite and Ilmenite/Rutile with Potassic Aqueous-Carbonic Fluid: Experiment at 5 Gpa and Applications to the Mantle Metasomatism.- 10. How Biopolymers Control the Kinetics of Calcite Precipitation from Aqueous Solutions.- 11. The Evolutionary Types of Magmatic Complexes and Experimental Modeling Differentiation Trends.- 12. Influence of C-O-H-Cl-Fluids on Melting Phase Relastions of the System Peridotite-Basalt: Experiments at 4.0 Gpa.- 13. Inter-Phase Partitioning of Pb and Zn in Granitoid Fluid-Magmatic Systems: Experimental Study.- 14. Experimental Study of Amphibolization of the Basic Rocks of the Tiksheozersky Massif (Northern Karelia, Russia).

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Breite: 159
Gewicht: 698 g
Höhe: 26
Länge: 27
Seiten: 349
Sprachen: Englisch
Autor: Oleg Safonov, Yuriy Litvin

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