Part I: Characterization and Interpretation of
Structural Variations with Temperature and
Pressure ............................................ vii
Principles of Comparative Crystal Chemistry ..................... 1
R.M. Hazen, R.T. Downs, C.T. Prewitt
Equations of State ............................................. 35
R.J. Angel
Analysis of Harmonic Displacement Factors ...................... 61
R.T. Downs
Animation of Crystal Structure Variations with Pressure,
Temperature and Composition .................................... 89
R.T. Downs, P.J. Heese
Part II: Variation of Structures with Temperature and
Pressure ............................................. 119
Systematics of High-Pressure Silicate Structures .............. 123
L.W. Finger, R.M. Hazen
Comparative Crystal Chemistry of Dense Oxide Minerals ......... 157
J.R. Smyth, S.D. Jacob sen, R.M. Hazen
Comparative Crystal Chemistry of Orthosilicate Minerals ....... 187
J.R. Smyth, S.D. Jacobsen, R.M. Hazen
Chain and Layer Silicates at High Temperatures and
Pressures ..................................................... 211
Hexiong Yang, C.T. Prewitt
Framework Structures .......................................... 257
N.L. Ross
Structural Variations in Carbonates ........................... 289
S.A.T Redfern
Hydrous Phases and Hydrogen Bonding at High Pressure .......... 309
C.T. Prewitt, J.B. Parise
Molecular Crystals ............................................ 335
R.J. Hemley, P. Dera
Part III: Experimental Techniques ............................. 421
High-Temperature Devices and Environmental Cells for X-ray
and Neutron Diffraction Experiments ........................... 425
R.C. Peterson, Hexiong Yang
High-Pressure Single-Crystal Techniques ....................... 445
R. Miletich, D.R. Allan, W.F. Kuhs
High-Pressure and High-Temperature Powder Diffraction ......... 521
Yingwei Fei, Yanbin Wang
High-Temperature-High-Pressure Diffractometry ................. 559
R.J. Angel, R.T. Downs, L.W. Finger
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