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020 _a3540176675
040 _aNISER LIBRARY
_cNISER LIBRARY
041 _aEnglish
082 _a550.4
_bGAN-M
100 _aGanguly, Jibamitra
245 _aMixtures and minerals reactions
260 _aNew York:
_bSpringer-Verlag,
_c1987
300 _axii, 291p.
490 _aMinerals and rocks
_v19
504 _aTable of contents: 1. Thermodynamic Functions of Solutions 2. Mixing Models and Activity-Composition Relations 3. Phase Separation in Solutions 4. Heterogeneous Chemical Reaction and Equilibrium 5. Thermodynamic Properties of Selected Mineral Solid Solutions 6. Exchange Equilibrium and Inter-Crystalline Fractionation 7. Atomic Ordering in Minerals 8. Estimation and Extrapolation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Minerals and Solid Solutions
520 _aConsiderable progress has been made in our understanding of the physicochemical evolution of natural rocks through systematic analysis of the compositional properties and phase relations of their mineral assemblages. This book brings together concepts of classical thermodynamics, solution models, and atomic ordering and interactions that constitute a major basis of such analysis, with appropiate examples of application to subsolidus petrological problems. This book is written for an audience with a senior undergraduate level background in chemistry. Derivations of fundamental thermodynamic relations which are in need of reemphasis and clarification are presented.
650 _aMIXTURES
650 _aMINERALOGICAL CHEMISTRY
650 _aMINERALOGY
700 _aSaxena, Surendra K.
942 _2udc
_cBK
999 _c34391
_d34391