Goldschmidt 2016. 18f: Glasses and Melts: From Volcanoes to Laboratory
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Dear All
Deadline for abstract submission at next Goldschmidt in Yokohama (from 26 June to 1 July) is very rapidly approaching
For those interested to our session :
18f: Glasses and Melts: From Volcanoes to Laboratory
Please submit your abstract by 26 February
See you in Japan !
Roberto Moretti and Daniel Neuville
Information concerning the structure and properties of
silicate glasses and melts is indispensable for quantitative
descriptions of glass making and also magmatic processes and modelling
the differentiation processes of "magma oceans" in the early Earth. This
session is intended to bring together the latest research reports on
the structure and physical/thermodynamic properties of silicate glasses
and melts. The topics may include, but are not restricted to: i)
spectroscopic studies of the structures of silicate glasses and melts
using techniques such as NMR, IR, Raman and EXAFS; ii) experimental
measurements of physical properties, such as viscosity, density,
diffusivity, and elemental partitioning; iii) computational studies such
as molecular dynamics simulations and ab initio calculations.
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