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    Volume 29, Number 1
    1 January 1994
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    Other| January 01, 1994

    Structure and chemistry of the low-pressure silica polymorphs Free

    Peter J. Heaney
    Peter J. Heaney
    Princeton University, Department of Geological & Geophysical Sciences, Princeton, NJ, United States
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    Peter J. Heaney
    Princeton University, Department of Geological & Geophysical Sciences, Princeton, NJ, United States
    Publisher: Mineralogical Society of America
    First Online: 03 Mar 2017
    GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute.
    Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry (1994) 29 (1): 1–40.
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    Peter J. Heaney; Structure and chemistry of the low-pressure silica polymorphs. Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry 1994;; 29 (1): 1–40. doi:

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      • chemical composition
      • cristobalite
      • crystal structure
      • framework silicates
      • low pressure
      • phase equilibria
      • polymorphism
      • pressure
      • quartz
      • silica minerals
      • silicates
      • tridymite
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