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Ultrahigh Pressure Mineralogy: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth's Deep Interior / Russell J. Hemley. — 1 online resource (691 p.). — (Reviews in Mineralogy & Geochemistry). — In English. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1939364.pdf>.

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Subject: Erdinneres.; Hochdruck.; Kongreß.; Mineralogie.; Mineralogy.; Materials at high pressures.

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Volume 37 of Reviews in Mineralogy, divided into three sections, begins with an overview (Chapter 1) of the remarkable advances in the ability to subject minerals-not only as pristine single-crystal samples but also complex, natural mineral assemblages-to extreme pressure-temperature conditions in the laboratory. These advances parallel the development of an arsenal of analytical methods for measuring mineral behavior under those conditions. This sets the stage for section two (Chapters 2-8) which focuses on high-pressure minerals in their geological setting as a function of depth. This top-down approach begins with what we know from direct sampling of high-pressure minerals and rocks brought to the surface to detailed geophysical observations of the vast interior. The third section (Chapters 9-19) presents the material fundamentals, starting from properties of a chemical nature, such as crystal chemistry, thermochemistry, element partitioning, and melting, and moving toward the domain of mineral physics such as melt properties, equations of state, elasticity, rheology, vibrational dynamics, bonding, electronic structure, and magnetism. The Review thus moves from the complexity of rocks to their mineral components and finally to fundamental properties arising directly from the play of electrons and nuclei.This volume was prepared for a short course by the same title, organized by Russell J. Hemley and Ho-kwang Mao and sponsored by the Mineralogical Society of America, December 4-6, 1998 on the campus of the University of California at Davis.

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Table of Contents

  • FOREWORD
  • PREFACE
  • Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1. NEW WINDOWS ON THE EARTH'S DEEP INTERIOR
  • Chapter 2. HIGH-PRESSURE MINERALS FROM DEEPLY SUBDUCTED METAMORPHIC ROCKS
  • Chapter 3. THE UPPER MANTLE NEAR CONVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARIES
  • Chapter 4. MINERALOGY AND COMPOSITION OF THE UPPER MANTLE
  • Chapter 5. PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS AND SEISMIC STRUCTURE IN THE UPPER MANTLE AND TRANSITION ZONE
  • Chapter 6. LOWER MANTLE MINERALOGY AND THE GEOPHYSICAL PERSPECTIVE
  • Chapter 7. THE CORE-MANTLE BOUNDARY REGION
  • Chapter 8. THE EARTH'S CORE
  • Chapter 9. HIGH-PRESSURE CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY
  • Chapter 10. THERMODYNAMICS OF HIGH PRESSURE PHASES
  • Chapter 11. SOLID SOLUTIONS AND ELEMENT PARTITIONING AT HIGH PRESSURES AND TEMPERATURES
  • Chapter 12. HIGH-PRESSURE MELTING OF DEEP MANTLE AND CORE MATERIALS
  • Chapter 13. MELT VISCOSITY AND DIFFUSION UNDER ELEVATED PRESSURES
  • Chapter 14. PRESSURE-VOLUME-TEMPERATURE EQUATIONS OF STATE
  • Chapter 15. ELASTICITY AT HIGH PRESSURES AND TEMPERATURES
  • Chapter 16. RHEOLOGICAL STUDIES AT HIGH PRESSURE
  • Chapter 17. VIBRATIONAL PROPERTIES AT HIGH PRESSURES AND TEMPERATURES
  • Chapter 18. HIGH-PRESSURE ELECTRONIC AND MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
  • Chapter 19. THEORY OF MINERALS AT HIGH PRESSURE

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