8th Silicate Melt Workshop
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
2.3. TTC - Laboratori di chimica e fisica delle rocce
Status
Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Peer review journal
Yes
Journal
Issue/vol(year)
/256 (2008)
Publisher
Elsevier
Pages (printed)
77-79
Date Issued
2008
Subjects
Abstract
Preface
References
Adjaoud, O., Steinle-Neumann, G., Jahn, S., 2008. Mg2SiO4 liquid under high pressure
from molecular dynamics. Chemical Geology 256 (3–4), 185–192.
Behrens, H., Yamashita, S., 2008. Water speciation in hydrous sodium tetrasilicate and
hexasilicate melts: Constraint from high temperature NIR spectroscopy. Chemical
Geology 256 (3–4), 306–315.
Bouhifd, M.A., Jephcoat, A.P., Kelley, S.P., 2008. Argon solubility drop in silicate melts at
high pressures: A review of recent experiments. Chemical Geology 256 (3–4),
252–258.
Caricchi, L., Giordano, D., Burlini, L., Ulmer, P., Romano, C., 2008. Rheological properties
of magma from the 1538 eruption of Monte Nuovo (Phlegrean Fields, Italy): An
experimental study. Chemical Geology 256 (3–4), 158–171.
Chevychelov, V.Y., Botcharnikov, R.E., Holtz, F., 2008. Partitioning of Cl and F between
fluid and hydrous phonolitic melt of Mt. Vesuvius at ~850–1000 °C and 200 MPa.
Chemical Geology 256 (3–4), 172–184.
De Campos, C.P., Dingwell, D.B., Perugini, D., Civetta, L., Fehr, T.K., 2008. Heterogeneities
in magma chambers: Insights from the behavior of major and minor elements
during mixing experiments with natural alkaline melts. Chemical Geology 256
(3–4), 131–145.
Deubener, J., Yue, Y., Bornhöft, H., Ya, M., 2008. Decoupling between birefringence
decay, enthalpy relaxation and viscous flow in calcium boroalumosilicate glasses.
Chemical Geology 256 (3–4), 299–305.
Giordano, D., Potuzak, M., Romano, C., Dingwell, D.B., Nowak, M., 2008. Viscosity and
glass transition temperature of hydrous melts in the system CaAl2Si2O8–CaMgSi2O6.
Chemical Geology 256 (3–4), 203–215.
Guignard, M., Cormier, L., 2008. Environments of Mg and Al in MgO–Al2O3–SiO2 glasses:
A study coupling neutron and X-ray diffraction and Reverse Monte Carlo modeling.
Chemical Geology 256 (3–4), 111–118.
Kargl, F., Meyer, A., 2008. Na-relaxation and intermediate range structure in sodium–
potassium silicate melts. Chemical Geology 256 (3–4), 278–285
from molecular dynamics. Chemical Geology 256 (3–4), 185–192.
Behrens, H., Yamashita, S., 2008. Water speciation in hydrous sodium tetrasilicate and
hexasilicate melts: Constraint from high temperature NIR spectroscopy. Chemical
Geology 256 (3–4), 306–315.
Bouhifd, M.A., Jephcoat, A.P., Kelley, S.P., 2008. Argon solubility drop in silicate melts at
high pressures: A review of recent experiments. Chemical Geology 256 (3–4),
252–258.
Caricchi, L., Giordano, D., Burlini, L., Ulmer, P., Romano, C., 2008. Rheological properties
of magma from the 1538 eruption of Monte Nuovo (Phlegrean Fields, Italy): An
experimental study. Chemical Geology 256 (3–4), 158–171.
Chevychelov, V.Y., Botcharnikov, R.E., Holtz, F., 2008. Partitioning of Cl and F between
fluid and hydrous phonolitic melt of Mt. Vesuvius at ~850–1000 °C and 200 MPa.
Chemical Geology 256 (3–4), 172–184.
De Campos, C.P., Dingwell, D.B., Perugini, D., Civetta, L., Fehr, T.K., 2008. Heterogeneities
in magma chambers: Insights from the behavior of major and minor elements
during mixing experiments with natural alkaline melts. Chemical Geology 256
(3–4), 131–145.
Deubener, J., Yue, Y., Bornhöft, H., Ya, M., 2008. Decoupling between birefringence
decay, enthalpy relaxation and viscous flow in calcium boroalumosilicate glasses.
Chemical Geology 256 (3–4), 299–305.
Giordano, D., Potuzak, M., Romano, C., Dingwell, D.B., Nowak, M., 2008. Viscosity and
glass transition temperature of hydrous melts in the system CaAl2Si2O8–CaMgSi2O6.
Chemical Geology 256 (3–4), 203–215.
Guignard, M., Cormier, L., 2008. Environments of Mg and Al in MgO–Al2O3–SiO2 glasses:
A study coupling neutron and X-ray diffraction and Reverse Monte Carlo modeling.
Chemical Geology 256 (3–4), 111–118.
Kargl, F., Meyer, A., 2008. Na-relaxation and intermediate range structure in sodium–
potassium silicate melts. Chemical Geology 256 (3–4), 278–285
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