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June 01, 1991
Thermodynamic properties of wollastonite, pseudowollastonite and CaSiO 3 glass and liquid
Pascal Richet;
Pascal Richet
Institut de Physique de Globe, France
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European Journal of Mineralogy (1991) 3 (3): 475–484.
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Pascal Richet, Richard A. Robie, Bruce S. Hemingway; Thermodynamic properties of wollastonite, pseudowollastonite and CaSiO 3 glass and liquid. European Journal of Mineralogy 1991;; 3 (3): 475–484. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- amorphous materials
- chain silicates
- electron probe data
- enthalpy
- Essex County New York
- experimental studies
- glass materials
- heat capacity
- liquid phase
- low temperature
- New York
- polymorphism
- silicates
- temperature
- thermodynamic properties
- United States
- wollastonite
- wollastonite group
- pseudowollastonite
- Willsboro New York
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