Microscopic to Macroscopic: Atomic Environments to Mineral Thermodynamics 9781501508868, 9780939950188

Volume 14 of Reviews in Mineralogy covers a short course about the relations among the microscopic structure of minerals

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Table of contents :
REVIEWS in MINERALOGY
FOREWORD
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1. SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVE
Chapter 2. VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY in the MINERAL SCIENCES
Chapter 3. HEAT CAPACITY and ENTROPY: SYSTEMATIC RELATIONS to LATTICE VIBRATIONS
Chapter 4. LATTICE DYNAMICS, PHASE TRANSITIONS and SOFT MODES
Chapter 5. SYMMETRY ASPECTS of ORDER-DISORDER and the APPLICATION of LANDAU THEORY
Chapter 6. ORDER-DISORDER TRANSFORMATIONS in MINERAL SOLID SOLUTIONS
Chapter 7. CRYSTAL CHEMICAL CONSTRAINTS on the THERMOCHEMISTRY of MINERALS
Chapter 8. THERMODYNAMIC DATA from CRYSTAL FIELD SPECTRA
Chapter 9. COMPARATIVE CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY and the POLYHEDRAL APPROACH
Chapter 10. MINERAL STRUCTURE ENERGETICS and MODELING USING the IONIC APPROACH
Chapter 11. THERMODYNAMICS of PHASE TRANSITIONS
APPENDIX A. The Continuum Approach: Debye Model, Velocity- Density Systematics and Entropy-Volume Correlation
APPENDIX B. Interatomic Model for Entropy Change with Coordination Change
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
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REVIEWS in MINERALOGY Volume 14

MICROSCOPIC to MACROSCOPIC

Atomic Environments to Mineral Thermodynamics

S. W. KIEFFER & A. NAVROTSKY, Editors The A U T H O R S : C H A R L E S W. B U R N H A M Dept. of Geological Sciences Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 ROGER G. BURNS

RAYMOND JEANLOZ Dept. of Geology & Geophysics University of California Berkeley, California 9

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I thank Margie Strickler for her pleasant and untiring spirit of cooperation in typing and editing several of the chapters and Barbara Minich for her assistance with details of the printing arrangements. Paul H. Ribbe Series Editor Blacksburg, VA April 2, 1985 500 600 700 600 900 TEMPERATURE (K>

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