Volatiles in Magmas / / ed. by Michael R. Carroll, John R. Holloway.

Volume 30 of Reviews in Mineralogy introduces in understanding the behavior of magmatic volatiles and their influence on a wide variety of geological phenomena; in doing this it also becomes apparent that there remain many questions outstanding. The range of topics we have tried to cover is broad, g...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Physical Sciences 1990 - 1999
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Reviews in Mineralogy & Geochemistry , 30
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Physical Description:1 online resource (XVIII, 517 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Copyright --
List of additional volumes of Reviews in Mineralogy --
Foreword --
Editors' Introduction --
Dedication to C. Wayne Burnham --
Chronological listing of C. Wayne Burnham's papers --
TABLE OF CONTENTS --
Chapter 1. VOLCANIC-GAS STUDIES: METHODS, RESULTS, AND APPLICATIONS --
Chapter 2. ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR VOLATILES IN GLASSES --
CHAPTER 3. DEVELOPMENT OF THE BURNHAM MODEL FOR PREDICTION OF H20 SOLUBILITY IN MAGMAS --
Chapter 4. WATER SOLUBILITY AND SPECIATION MODELS --
Chapter 5. EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF CARBON DIOXIDE IN SILICATE MELTS: SOLUBILITY, SPECIATION, AND STABLE CARBON ISOTOPE BEHAVIOR --
Chapter 6. APPLICATION OF EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS TO C-O-H SPECIES IN NATURAL MELTS --
Chapter 7. SOLUBILITIES OF SULFUR, NOBLE GASES, NITROGEN, CHLORINE, AND FLUORINE IN MAGMAS --
Chapter 8. PRE-ERUPTIVE VOLÀTILE CONTENTS OF MAGMAS --
Chapter 9. THE EFFECT OF H20, CO2 AND F ON THE DENSITY AND VISCOSITY OF SILICATE MELTS --
Chapter 10. DIFFUSION IN VOLATILE-BEARING MAGMAS --
Chapter 11a. PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF MAGMA DEGASSING I. Experimental and theoretical constraints on vesiculation --
Chapter 11b. PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF MAGMATIC DEGASSING II. Constraints on vesiculation processes from textural studies of eruptive products --
Chapter 12. EARTH DEGASSING AND LARGE-SCALE GEOCHEMICAL CYCLING OF VOLATILE ELEMENTS
Summary:Volume 30 of Reviews in Mineralogy introduces in understanding the behavior of magmatic volatiles and their influence on a wide variety of geological phenomena; in doing this it also becomes apparent that there remain many questions outstanding. The range of topics we have tried to cover is broad, going from atomisticscale aspects of volatile solubility mechanisms and attendant effects on melt physical properties, to the chemistry of volcanic gases and the concentrations of volatiles in magmas, to the global geochemical cycles of volatiles. The reader should quickly see that much progress has been made since Bowen voiced his concerns about Maxwell demons, but like much scientific progress, answers to old questions have prompted even greater numbers of new questions. The Voltiles in Magmas course was organized and transpired at the Napa Valley Sheraton Hotel in California, December 2-4, 1994, just prior to the Fall Meetings of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781501509674
9783110637236
ISSN:1529-6466 ;
DOI:10.1515/9781501509674
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Michael R. Carroll, John R. Holloway.