Skip Nav Destination
Article navigation
Other|
January 01, 1998
High-pressure crystal chemistry
Charles T. Prewitt;
Charles T. Prewitt
Carnegie Institution of Washington, Geophysical Laboratory and Center for High Pressure Research, Washington, DC, United States
Search for other works by this author on:
Robert T. Downs
Robert T. Downs
University of Arizona, United States
Search for other works by this author on:
Charles T. Prewitt
Carnegie Institution of Washington, Geophysical Laboratory and Center for High Pressure Research, Washington, DC, United States
Robert T. Downs
University of Arizona, United States
Publisher: Mineralogical Society of America
First Online:
03 Mar 2017
GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute.
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry (1998) 37 (1): 283–317.
Article history
First Online:
03 Mar 2017
Citation
Charles T. Prewitt, Robert T. Downs; High-pressure crystal chemistry. Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry 1998;; 37 (1): 283–317. doi:
Download citation file:
Email alerts
Index Terms/Descriptors
- alkaline earth metals
- bonding
- chain silicates
- chemical reactions
- coesite
- compressibility
- crystal chemistry
- digitization
- feldspar group
- ferropericlase
- framework silicates
- garnet group
- geochemistry
- high pressure
- high temperature
- hollandite
- ilmenite
- interior
- iron
- iron sulfides
- isotopes
- magnesian silicates
- magnesiowustite
- magnesium
- major elements
- mechanism
- metals
- models
- nesosilicates
- olivine
- olivine group
- orthosilicates
- oxides
- oxygen
- P-T conditions
- perovskite
- perovskite structure
- phase transitions
- pressure
- pyroxene group
- quantitative analysis
- quartz
- silica minerals
- silicates
- silicon
- spectra
- spinel
- stishovite
- sulfides
- synchrotron radiation
- temperature
- vibrational spectra
- wadsleyite
- X-ray diffraction data
Citing articles via
Related Articles
Solid solutions and element partitioning at high pressures and temperatures
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry
Thermodynamics of high pressure phases
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry
Vibrational properties at high pressures and temperatures
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry
High-pressure minerals from deeply subducted metamorphic rocks
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry
Related Book Content
Phase transitions of minerals in the transition zone and upper part of the lower mantle
Advances in High-Pressure Mineralogy
Phase-relation studies of mantle minerals by in situ X-ray diffraction using multianvil apparatus
Advances in High-Pressure Mineralogy