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- Mechanical Properties of Oxide Glasses
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Authors: Rodrigues B; To T, Smedskjaer MM, et al. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- The Short-Range Order (SRO) and Structure
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Authors: Henderson GS; Stebbins JF. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Non-Magmatic Glasses
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Authors: Cicconi M; McCloy JS, Neuville DR. Abstract: OVERVIEWOn Earth, natural glasses are typically produced by rapid cooling of melts, and as in the case of minerals and rocks, natural glasses can provide key information on the evolution of the Earth. However, natural glasses are products not solely terrestrial, and different formation mechanisms give rise to a variety of natural amorphous materials. In this chapter, we provide an overview of the different natural glasses of non-magmatic origin and on their formation mechanisms. We focus on natural glasses formed by mechanisms other than magmatic activity and included are metamorphic glasses and glasses produced from highly energetic events (shock metamorphism). The study of these materials has strong repercussions on planetary surface processes, paleogeography/paleoecology, and even on the origin of life. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Diffusion in Melts and Magmas
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Authors: Zhang Y; Gan T. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Frictional Melting in Magma and Lava
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Authors: Kendrick JE; Lavallée Y. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- From Short to Medium Range Order in Glasses and Melts by Diffraction and
Raman Spectroscopy-
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Authors: Drewitt JE; Hennet L, Neuville DR. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Non-terrestrial Melts, Magmas and Glasses
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Authors: Libourel G; Beck P, Barrat J. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Link between Medium and Long-range Order and Macroscopic Properties of
Silicate Glasses and Melts-
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Authors: Neuville DR; Le Losq C. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Models for Viscosity of Geological Melts
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Authors: Russell JK; Hess K, Dingwell DB. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Topology and Rigidity of Silicate Melts and Glasses
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Authors: Micoulaut M; Bauchy M. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Hot Sintering of Melts, Glasses and Magmas
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Authors: Wadsworth FB; Vasseur J, Llewellin EW, et al. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Silicate Melt Thermochemistry and the Redox State of Magmas
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Authors: Moretti R; Ottonello G. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Strain Localization in Magmas
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Authors: Lavallée Y; Kendrick JE. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Molecular Simulations of Oxide and Silicate Melts and Glasses
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Authors: Jahn S. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Magma / Suspension Rheology
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Authors: Kolzenburg S; Chevrel MO, Dingwell DB. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Magma Fragmentation
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Authors: Scheu B; Dingwell DB. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Thermodynamics of Multi-component Gas–Melt Equilibrium in Magmas:
Theory, Models, and Applications-
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Authors: Papale P; Moretti R, Paonita A. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Nucleation, Growth, and Crystallization in Oxide Glass-formers. A Current
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Authors: Montazerian M; Zanotto E. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- High Pressure Melts
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Authors: Sakamaki T; Ohtani E. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Volatile-bearing Partial Melts in the Lithospheric and Sub-Lithospheric
Mantle on Earth and Other Rocky Planets-
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Authors: Dasgupta R; Chowdhury P, Eguchi J, et al. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Decrypting Magma Mixing in Igneous Systems
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Authors: Morgavi D; Laumonier M, Petrelli M, et al. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Silicate Glasses and Their Impact on Humanity
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Authors: Youngman RE. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Glass as a State of Matter—The “newer” Glass Families from Organic,
Metallic, Ionic to Non-silicate Oxide and Non-oxide Glasses-
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Authors: Möncke D; Topper B, Clare AG. Abstract: OVERVIEWIn theory, any molten material can form a glass when quenched fast enough. Most natural glasses are based on silicates and for thousands of years only alkali/alkaline earth silicate and lead-silicate glasses were prepared by humankind. After exploratory glass experiments by Lomonosov (18th ct) and Harcourt (19th ct), who introduced 20 more elements into glasses, it was Otto Schott who, in the years 1879–1881, melted his way through the periodic table of the elements so that Ernst Abbe could study all types of borate and phosphate glasses for their optical properties. This research also led to the development of the laboratory ware, low alkali borosilicate glasses. Today, not only can the glass former silicate be replaced, partially or fully, by other glass formers such as oxides of boron, phosphorous, tellurium or antimony, but also the oxygen anions can be substituted by fluorine or nitrogen. Chalcogens, the heavier ions in the group of oxygen in the periodic table (S, Se, Te), on their own or when paired with arsenic or germanium, can function as glass formers. Sulfate, nitrate, tungstate and acetate glasses lack the conventional anion and cation classification, as do metallic or organic glasses. The latter can occur naturally—amber predates anthropogenic glass manufacture by more than 200 million years.In this chapter, we are going to provide an overview of the different glass families, how the structure and properties of these different glass types differ from silicate glasses but also what similarities are dictated by the glassy state. Applications and technological aspects are discussed briefly for each glass family. PubDate: Sun, 01 May 2022 00:00:00 GMT
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