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An Atlas of the Earth's Interior
By Tibor Gasparik

"Phase Diagrams for Geoscientists" was published by Springer in Aug 07, 2013 and it has 462 pages.
“Phase Diagrams for Geoscientists” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Phase Diagrams for Geoscientists
- Author: Tibor Gasparik
- Number of Pages: 462
- Publisher: Springer
- Publish Date: Aug 07, 2013
“Phase Diagrams for Geoscientists” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Geochemistry - Research - Petrology - Mineralogy - Geomorphology - Planetology - Physical and theoretical Chemistry - Earth sciences - Physical organic chemistry - Geography - GeologyxMathematics - Geology - Quantitative Geology
Edition Specifications:
- Format: hardcover
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL28034619M - OL9074322W
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2013936728
- ISBN-13: 9781461457756
- ISBN-10: 1461457750
- All ISBNs: 1461457750 - 9781461457756
AI-generated Review of “Phase Diagrams for Geoscientists”:
"Phase Diagrams for Geoscientists" Description:
The Open Library:
Now incorporating full color phase diagrams, this book summarizes the results of the experimental studies of phase relations in the chemical systems relevant to Earth, carried out by the author in a time period of over 20 years between 1979 and 2001. It is based on 1000 piston-cylinder experiments at pressures up to 4 GPa, and close to 700 experiments carried out with a multi-anvil apparatus at pressures up to 24 GPa. This is the largest published collection of calculated phase diagrams for the chemical systems relevant to Earth. This is also the first time that the phase relations at the relatively low pressures of the lithospheric mantle, mainly applicable to the experimental thermobarometry of metamorphic rocks and mantle xenoliths, are seamlessly integrated with the phase relations of the sublithospheric upper mantle and the uppermost lower mantle, primarily applicable to inclusions in diamond and shocked meteorites. "Tibor Gasparik has devoted his career to determining the high-pressure, high-temperature phase relations of the geologically important Sodium-Calcium-Magnesium-Aluminium-Silicon (NCMAS) oxide system. This book is his opus magnum, summarizing more than 1700 experiments in over 120 figures. … I have found Phase Diagrams for Geoscientists to be a useful first port-of-call for finding the P-T stability fields … and I can recommend the book as a reference for geoscientists requiring an overview of the stable phase assemblages in the top 700 km of the Earth." (David Dobson, Geological Magazine, Vol. 142 (2), 2005)
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