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    Advanced Modeling Programs: Theriak-Domino part of Integrating Research and Education:Teaching Phase Equilibria
    Dexter Perkins, The University of North Dakota What is it? The THERIAK-DOMINO software is a program collection written by Christian de Capitani (Mineralogy and Petrology Institute, University of Basel, ...

    Solution Calorimetry part of Integrating Research and Education:Teaching Phase Equilibria
    Guy L. Hovis, Lafayette College The purpose of making calorimetric measurements on minerals and other substances is to obtain enthalpy information. The enthalpy values that are measured relate to the bond ...

    Experimental Petrology Machines part of Integrating Research and Education:Teaching Phase Equilibria
    Andrea Koziol, University of Dayton Experimental work involves simulating igneous or metamorphic conditions with specialized machines, described below. Samples may include synthetic minerals or mixes of minerals, ...

    Experimental Petrology part of Integrating Research and Education:Teaching Phase Equilibria
    Andrea Koziol, University of Dayton; Dex Perkins, University of North Dakota; John Brady, Smith College What is Experimental Petrology? Experimental work involves simulating igneous or metamorphic conditions with ...

    Advanced Modeling Programs: Perplex-THERMOCALC Comparison part of Integrating Research and Education:Teaching Phase Equilibria
    Dave Hirsch, Western Washington University and Julie Baldwin, University of Montana Both Perplex and THERMOCALC have the ability to create a wide range of phase diagrams, pseudosections, and estimate mineral and ...

    Gibbs Free Energy and Other Thermodynamic Functions part of Integrating Research and Education:Teaching Phase Equilibria
    Dexter Perkins (University of North Dakota), Andrea Koziol (University of Dayton), John Brady (Smith College) and β, both with the same composition. The mineral with the lowest Energy is stable. Here we see ...

    MELTS Worked Example part of Integrating Research and Education:Teaching Phase Equilibria
    Karl Wirth, Macalester College and Rachel Teasdale, California State University, Chico This example demonstrates each step for using the Java Applet MELTS (more on MELTS web Java Applet ). Most steps also show ...

    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 ...

    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 ...

    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 ...