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Titan mineralogy: A window on organic mineral evolution

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Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 28. Februar 2018
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Received: 2017-11-25
Accepted: 2017-12-8
Published Online: 2018-2-28
Published in Print: 2018-3-26

© 2018 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

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  1. Highlights and Breakthroughs
  2. Titan mineralogy: A window on organic mineral evolution
  3. Outlooks in Earth and Planetary Materials
  4. Prospects for mineralogy on Titan
  5. Biodegradabiliy of spherical mesoporous silica particles (MCM-41) in simulated body fluid (SBF)
  6. Modeling of trace elemental zoning patterns in accessory minerals with emphasis on the origin of micrometer-scale oscillatory zoning in zircon
  7. Experimental calibration and implications of olivine-melt vanadium oxybarometry for hydrous basaltic arc magmas
  8. IR spectroscopy and OH in silicate garnet: The long quest to document the hydrogarnet substitution
  9. A mineralogical archive of the biogeochemical sulfur cycle preserved in the subsurface of the Río Tinto system
  10. Water diffusion in silica glass through pathways formed by hydroxyls
  11. A new optical cell for in situ Raman spectroscopy, and its application to study sulfur-bearing fluids at elevated pressures and temperatures
  12. Observations on three-dimensional measurement of confined fission track lengths in apatite using digital imagery
  13. Revision of the CaCO3–MgCO3 phase diagram at 3 and 6 GPa
  14. Redox-controlled dissolution of monazite in fluids and implications for phase stability in the lithosphere
  15. Crystal structure of CaSiO3 perovskite at 28–62 GPa and 300 K under quasi-hydrostatic stress conditions
  16. A common origin for Thai/Cambodian rubies and blue and violet sapphires from Yogo Gulch, Montana, U.S.A.?
  17. Submicrometer yttrian zircon coating and arborescent aeschynite microcrystals on truncated bipyramidal anatase: An electron microscopy study of miarolitic cavities in the Cuasso al Monte granophyre (Varese, Italy)
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