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Binary Phase Diagrams part of Integrating Research and Education:Teaching Phase Equilibria
Click on an image or the link in the caption, and a PDF file of the diagram will download to your computer. Some of the PDF files are animations -- they contain more than one page that can be shown in sequence to ...
Advanced Modeling Programs: TWQ part of Integrating Research and Education:Teaching Phase Equilibria
Cameron Davidson, Carleton College What is it? TWQ is an easy to use, Windows-based program that allows you to calculate the position of phase equilibria in P-T, T-XCO2, and P-XCO2 space. You can also use it to ...
Other Phase Diagrams part of Integrating Research and Education:Teaching Phase Equilibria
Click on an image or the link in the caption, and a PDF file of the diagram will download to your computer. Unless otherwise noted, these figures were drafted by Dexter Perkins or John Brady. Download PDF (Acrobat ...
Advanced Modeling Programs: Perplex part of Integrating Research and Education:Teaching Phase Equilibria
Dave Hirsch, Western Washington University, with reference to Julie Baldwin's THERMOCALC page What is Perplex? Perplex is a thermodynamic calculation package suitable for rapidly creating phase diagrams of ...
Advanced Modeling Programs part of Integrating Research and Education:Teaching Phase Equilibria
MELTS Karl Wirth and Rachel Teasdale MELTS is a software package designed to model phase (mineral, rock and liquid) relations during melting and crystallization. MELTS can be used to model processes such as ...
P-T-t Paths part of Integrating Research and Education:Teaching Phase Equilibria
Donna Whitney, University of Minnesota What is a P-T-t path? Metamorphism is a dynamic process, involving changes in temperature ± pressure through time. The pressure (P) - temperature (T) - time (t) path of ...
Deriving and Balancing Metamorphic Reactions part of Integrating Research and Education:Teaching Phase Equilibria
Dexter Perkins (University of North Dakota) A four page summary (Acrobat (PDF) 33kB Jul31 07) is available which can be used as a class handout. Given a list of minerals, how do we determine all the possible ...
THERMOCALC AveragePT Calculations part of Integrating Research and Education:Teaching Phase Equilibria
Julie Baldwin, University of Montana What is it? The type of thermobarometry that THERMOCALC does relies on the calculation of multiple reactions based on an internally-consistent dataset. This has been termed ...
Advanced Modeling Programs: MELTS part of Integrating Research and Education:Teaching Phase Equilibria
Karl Wirth, Macalester College and Rachel Teasdale, California State University, Chico What is MELTS? MELTS is a software package designed to model phase (mineral, rock and liquid) relations during melting and ...
Gibbs' Phase Rule: Where it all Begins part of Integrating Research and Education:Teaching Phase Equilibria
David Mogk, Montana State University Introduction Minerals are the monitors of the physical and chemical conditions under which they formed. The occurrences of minerals, their parageneses (stable associations), ...