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    Essex : Longman Scientific & Technical
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    Call number: M 94.0669 ; 11/M 94.0300 ; M 93.0253/1
    In: Rock-forming minerals
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 629 S.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 0582465214
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    Washington, D.C. : Mineralogical Society of America
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    Call number: 11/M 94.0168 ; 11/M 91.0707
    In: Reviews in mineralogy
    Description / Table of Contents: When Van't Hoff calculated the effect of solution composition on the gypsum-anhydrite transition a century ago, he solved a significant geochemical problem (Hardie, 1967). Other well known examples of the early use of chemical thermodynamics in geology are Bowen's calculations of the plagioclase melting loop and the diopside-anorthite eutectic (Bowen, 1913, 1928). Except for a few specialists, however, these techniques were largely ignored by earth scientists during the first half of the 20th century. The situation changed dramatically by the 1950's when more and better thermodynamic data on geologic materials became available, and when thermodynamic arguments of increasing sophistication began to permeate the petrologic and geochemical literature. This rejuvenation was spearheaded by D.S. Korzhinskii, H. Ramberg, J.B. Thompson, J. Verhoogen and others. Today a graduating petrologist or geochemist can be expected to have a thorough grounding in geological thermodynamics. Rapid intellectual growth in a field brings with it the difficulty of keeping abreast of parallel and diverging specialties. In order to alleviate this problem, we asked a group of active researchers to contribute up-to-date summaries relating to their specialties in the thermodynamic modeling of geological materials, in particular minerals, fluids and melts. Whereas each of these topics could fill a book, by covering the whole range we hope to emphasize similarities as much as differences in the treatment of various materials. For instance, there are useful parallels to be noted between Margules parameters and Pitzer coefficients. The emphasis here is on modeling, after the required data have been collected, and the approach ranges form theoretical to empirical. We deliberately imposed few restrictions on the authors. Some chose to interpret modeling in the rigorous thermodynamic sense, while others approached their topics from more general geochemical viewpoints. We hope that any lack of unity and balance is compensated for by a collection of lively and idiosyncratic essays in which students and professionals will find new ideas and helpful hints. If the selection appears tilted towards fluids, it is because other recent summaries have emphasized minerals and melts. The editors and authors of this volume presented a short course, entitled "Thermodynamic Modeling of Geological Materials: Minerals, Fluids amd Melts," October 22-25, 1987, at the Wickenburg Inn near Phoenix, Arizona.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xiii, 499 S.
    ISBN: 0-939950-21-9 , 978-0-939950-21-8
    ISSN: 1529-6466
    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy 17
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: English
    Note: Chapter 1. Thermodynamic Analysis of Phase Equilibria in Simple Mineral Systems by Robert C. Newton, p. 1 - 34 Chapter 2. Models of Crystalline solutions by Alexandra Navrotsky, p. 35 - 70 Chapter 3. Thermodynamics of Multicomponent Systems Containing Several Solid Solutions by Bernard J. Wood, p. 71 - 96 Chapter 4. Thermodynamic Model for Aqueous Solutions of Liquid-like Density by Kenneth S. Pitzer, p. 97 - 142 Chapter 5. Models of Mineral Solubility in Concentrated Brines with Application to Field Observations by John H. Weare, p. 143 - 176 Chapter 6. Calculation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Aqueous Species and the Solubilities of Minerals in Supercritical Electrolyte Solutions by Dimitri A. Sverjensky, p. 177 - 210 Chapter 7. Igneous Fluids by John R. Holloway, p. 211 - 234 Chapter 8. Ore Fluids: Magmatic to Supergene by George H. Brimhall and David A. Crerar, p. 235 - 322 Chapter 9. Thermodynamic Models of Molecular Fluids at the Elevated Pressures and Temperatures of Crustal Metamorphism by John M. Ferry and Lukas Baumgartner, p. 323 - 366 Chapter 10. Mineral Solubilities and Speciation in Supercritical Metamorphic Fluids by Hans P. Eugster and Lukas Baumgartner, p. 367 - 404 Chapter 11. Development of Models for Multicomponent Melts: Analysis of Synthetic Systems by Rober G. Berman and Thomas H. Brown, p. 405 - 442 Chapter 12. Modeling Magmatic Systems: Thermodynamic Relations by Mark S. Ghiorso, p. 443 - 466 Chapter 13. Modeling Magmatic Systems: Petrologic Applications by Mark S. Ghiorso and Ian S.E. Carmichael, p. 467 - 500
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    Boston [u.a.] : Artech House
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    Call number: M 92.1079/2
    In: Optical fiber sensors
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXII S., S. 329-799
    ISBN: 0890063761
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    C.5.1.
    Language: English
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    Naerum : Brüel & Kjaer
    Call number: M 93.0487
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 344 S. : graph. Darst.
    Edition: 3rd ed.
    ISBN: 8787355078
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    Language: English
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    Boston [u.a.] : Artech House
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    Call number: M 92.1079/1
    In: Optical fiber sensors
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVI, 327 S.
    ISBN: 0890063176
    Classification:
    C.5.1.
    Language: English
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    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
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    Call number: 16/FHD 217
    In: Springer series in optical sciences
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIII, 547 S.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 3540504990
    Series Statement: Springer series in optical sciences 36
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    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    Athens : Theophrastus Publ.
    Call number: M 94.0312
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VII, 216 S.
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    Tempe, Ariz. : Arizona State Univ.
    Call number: M 00.0439
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xvii, 248 S.
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    Mineralogy
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    New York [u.a.] : Wiley
    Call number: M 92.1377
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XV, 453 S.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 0471607118
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    Washington, D.C. : Mineralogical Society of America
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    Call number: M 94.0163 / Regal 11 ; 11/M 02.0104
    In: Reviews in mineralogy
    Description / Table of Contents: This volume of was prepared in conjunction with the Mineralogical Society of America Short Course on Amphiboles and Other Hydrous Pyriboles, Fall, 1981. Had it not been split into two volumes, 9A and 9B, it would have resembled in some respects the Manhattan telephone directory (it is hoped, however, that the content is more readable and relevant to the geological sciences). The length of this collection of papers appears to result from a combination of phenomena. The amphiboles themselves must accept most of the blame: their structural complexity and resulting chemical variability and diversity of petrologic behavior preclude brief description. In addition, while some of these papers are relatively brief summaries of the published literature that easily and quickly can be consumed by students, others are exhaustive (and lengthy) discourses that may not be digestible in one sitting by even the most dedicated amphibole researcher. Finally, it appears that some geologists, probably with justification, love amphiboles so much that they would never have stopped writing had there been no publication deadline. The extremely short time between the preparation of papers and publication of Reviews in Mineralogy and the authors' intimate knowledge of their fields ensure that the papers reflect the very latest in research results. The rapid production of the "Reviews," however, inevitably results in a few errors that might be caught in a more leisurely publication process; the editors apologize for any such errors that are included in this volume. In addition, the sequence of presentation of papers reflects not only the editors' notions of order in the amphibole universe, but also somewhat the order in which papers were received. Although a collection of reviews of this sort cannot claim to give exhaustive coverage to all aspects of a topic, it is hoped that the papers presented here do review most of the important areas of active amphibole research. The papers have been split in a somewhat arbitrary fashion into Volume 9A, Amphiboles and Other Hydrous Pyriboles - Mineralogy, and Volume 9B, Amphiboles: Petrology and Experimental Phase Relations. Everyone is encouraged to purchase both volumes, however, because there is a hefty dose of petrology in 9A (witness the paper by Thompson, for example) and not a little mineralogy in 9B.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xii, 372 S.
    Edition: 2nd print.
    ISBN: 0-939950-10-3 , 978-0-939950-10-2
    ISSN: 1529-6466
    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy 9A
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: English
    Note: Chapter 1. Crystal Chemistry of the Amphiboles by Frank C. Hawthorne, p. 1 - 102 Chapter 2. Amphibole Spectroscopy by Frank C. Hawthorne, p. 103 - 140 Chapter 3. An Introduction to the Mineralogy and Petrology of the Biopyriboles by James B. Thompson, Jr., p. 141 - 188 Chapter 4. Non-Classical Pyriboles and Polysomatic Reactions in Biopyriboles by David R. Velben, p. 189 - 236 Chapter 5. Amphibole Asbestos Mineralogy by Tibor Zoltai, p. 237 - 278 Chapter 6. The Geologic Occurrences and Health Hazards of Amphibole and Serpentine Asbestos by Malcolm Ross, p. 279 - 324 Chapter 7. Subsolidus Reactions and Microstructures in Amphiboles by Subrata Ghose, p. 325 - 372
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