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Íàçâàíèå: Rock Physics and Phase Relations. A Handbook of Physical Constants
Àâòîð: Ahrens T.J.
Àííîòàöèÿ: The purpose of this Handbook is to provide, in highly accessible form, selected critical data for professional and student solid Earth and planetary geophysicists. Coverage of topics and authors were carefully chosen to fulfill these objectives. These volumes represent the third version of the "Handbook of Physical Constants." Several generations of solid Earth scientists have found these handbooks to be the most frequently used item in their personal library. The first version of this Handbook was edited by F. Birch, J. F. Schairer, and H. Cecil Spicer and published in 1942 by the Geological Society of America (GSA) as Special Paper 36. The second edition, edited by Sydney P. Clark, Jr., was also published by GSA as Memoir 92 in 1966. Since 1966, our scientific knowledge of the Earth and planets has grown enormously, spurred by the discovery and verification of plate tectonics and the systematic exploration of the solar system. The present revision was initiated, in part, by a 1989 chance remark by Alexandra Navrotsky asking what the Mineral Physics (now Mineral and Rock Physics) Committee of the American Geophysical Union could produce that would be a tangible useful product. At the time I responded, "update the Handbook of Physical Constants." As soon as these words were uttered, I realized that I could edit such a revised Handbook. I thank Raymond Jeanloz for his help with initial suggestions of topics, the AGU's Books Board, especially Ian McGregor, for encouragement and enthusiastic support. Ms. Susan Yamada, my assistant, deserves special thanks for her meticulous stewardship of these volumes. I thank the technical reviewers listed below whose efforts, in all cases, improved the manuscripts.
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Ãîä èçäàíèÿ: 1995
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Pressure vs. compressional wave velocity 22
Pressure vs. strength 160 (see Partial pressure)
Pressure, confining vs. differential pressure 141
Pressure, confining, effect on rock strength 137
Pressure, effect on thermal conductivity 112—113
Pressure, mean, vs. internal friction 133
Pressure, shock-compressed water 51
Pressure-volume-temperature properties, water-carbon dioxide fluids 45—72
Primary magma, phase equilibria 171
Properties 205
Protoliths, composition 1
Protoliths, metamorphic rocks 6
Pumice, composition 3
Pumice, equations of state 40
Pyrophyllite, reflectance spectra 181
Pyroxene, abundance in continental crust 6—7
Pyroxene, rare-earth partitioning 78—80
Pyroxene, reflectance spectra 179 185
Pyroxene, subcalcic, trace-element partitioning 74—77
Pyroxene, thermal conductivity 119
Pyroxene, weathering reactions 15 (see also Clinopyroxene Orthopyroxene)
Quartz rocks, power law creep constants 156
Quartz tholeiite, phase equilibria 171
Quartz, abundance in continental crust 6—7
Quartz, magnetic susceptibility 190
Quartz, phase equilibria 174
Quartz, thermal conductivity 120 122
Quartzite, classification 6
Quartzite, equations of state 40
Radiative transfer, reflectance spectra 186
Rankine-Hugoniot equations, silicate rocks 35
Rare earths, partitioning in apatite and merrilite 94
Rare-earth oxides, reflectance spectra 180
Rare-earth partitioning 80—83
Rectorite, reflectance spectra 181
Reflectance spectra 180
Reflectance spectra, minerals 178—188
Reflection coefficient, vs. angle of incidence for compressional waves 30
Regression parameters, partition, coefficients for molar olivine/liquid 75
Remanence coercivity, grain-size, dependence 193—194
Reuss average, polycrystals 210 212
Reuss average, poroelasticity 221
Reuss average, thermoelasticity 219
Rheology 148—165
Rheology, lithosphere and mantle 127—145
Rheology, shock waves 35—44
Rock acoustics, direct detection of hydrocarbons 31
Rock anhydrite, classification 4
Rock failure 127—147
Rock gypsum, classification 4
Rock properties, mixture theories 205—228
Rock salt, classification 4
Rock strength, factors 136—140
Rocks 148—165
Rocks, classification 1—7
Rocks, equations of state 35 37—42
Rocks, Koenigsberger ratio 200
Rocks, magnetic properties 189—204
Rocks, phase equilibria 166—177
Rubidium, partitioning 83—86
Rutile, rare-earth partitioning 94
Sample size, effect on rock strength 139—140
Sand, equations of state 40—41
Sandstone, water-saturated, abundance in continental crust 6—7
Sandstone, water-saturated, amplitude variation with offset 31
Sandstone, water-saturated, classification 4 5
Sandstone, water-saturated, compressional and shear wave velocities vs. temperature 29
Sandstone, water-saturated, compressional and shear wave velocity 223
Sandstone, water-saturated, compressional wave velocity vs. external confining pressure 22
Sandstone, water-saturated, equations of state 41
Sandstone, water-saturated, extensional wave and shear wave attenuation 28
Sandstone, water-saturated, extensional wave attenuation and modulus vs. product of frequency and viscosity 28
Sandstone, water-saturated, phase velocity and attenuation vs. frequency 25
Sandstone, water-saturated, shear wave slowness 21—22
Sandstone, water-saturated, Stoneley wave slowness and attenuation vs. frequency 26
Sandstone, water-saturated, thermal conductivity constants 116
Sandstone, water-saturated, ultrasonic velocity 224
Sandstone, water-saturated, velocity vs. water saturation 24
Saturating fluids, effect on thermal conductivity 112 114
Saturating fluids, thermal conductivity 106—107
Saturation isothermal remanent, magnetization, minerals 199
Saturation magnetization vs. temperature 197
Saturation magnetization, minerals 194—195
Saturation remanence, grain-size, dependence 193—194
Scaling, effect on rock strength 139—140
Scandium, partitioning 74—78
Scandium, partitioning at ultrahigh pressures 78
Scattering, attenuation 27
Scattering, reflectance spectra 184—186
Schist, abundance in continental crust 6—7
Schist, classification 5
Schreibersite, siderophile element partitioning 86—91
Sediment flux, suspensions 8—9
Sediment mass 8—9
Sediment mass in ocean basins 10
Sedimentary rocks, classification 1 4—5
Sedimentary rocks, equations of state 38—41
Sedimentary rocks, magnetic susceptibility 190
Sedimentary rocks, thermal conductivity 108—112
Sediments, average chemical composition 12—13
Sediments, chemistry and abundances 8—19
Seismic methods, hydrocarbons 30—31
Seismic velocity, polycrystals 215—218
Self-consistent approximation, porous glass 214
Self-consistent effective medium theory, nonspherical inclusions 209 213—214
Self-consistent method, formation factor 209
Series expansion method, permeability 225
Series expansion method, polycrystals 209 214
Serpentine, equations of state 41
Serpentine, phase equilibria 168
Shale, abundance in continental crust 6—7
Shale, amplitude variation with offset 31
Shale, classification 4
Shale, equations of state 41
shear modulus 217
Shear modulus, mixtures 206
Shear modulus, nonspherical inclusions 213—214
Shear modulus, polycrystals 210
Shear stress, vs. normal stress 137
Shear wave attenuation vs. partial pressure of water vapor 25
Shear wave attenuation vs. water saturation 28
Shear wave slowness, vs. compressional, wave slowness 21
Shear wave velocity vs. azimuth 23
Shear wave velocity vs. partial pressure of water vapor 25
Shear wave velocity vs. temperature 29 (see also Compressional wave velocity/shear wave velocity)
Shear wave velocity, elastic solids 215
Shear wave velocity, poroelasticity 223
Shergottite, partition coefficients 77
Shock velocity, vs. particle velocity 36
Shock waves, rocks 35—44
Siderophile elements, partitioning 86—92
Silica, fused, thermal conductivity 122
Silica, thermal conductivity 120
Silicate rocks 35
Silicates, magnetic susceptibility 190
Silicates, noble metal partitioning 92—94
Silicates, partitioning 97—98
Silicic composition, magmatic rocks 2
Siliclastic rocks, classification 4
Silicon nitride, elastic properties 215
Silicon nitride, porous adiabatic elastic moduli 216
Single domains, grain size 193
Slate, classification 5
Soil distribution 13
Soil types, description and distribution 14
Soils, chemistry and abundances 8—19
Soils, equations of state 41
Soils, major elements 17
Soils, trace elements 17
Solid/fluid mixtures, Biot — Gassmann theory 219—223
Solid/fluid mixtures, material constants 222
Solnhofen limestone, diffusion flow 151
Solvus, water-carbon dioxide mixtures 65 68
Sound speed, water 51 58—60
Specific heat, polycrystals 218
Sphene, rare-earth partitioning 94—95
Spherical inclusions 208 212—213
Spherical inclusions, dielectric constant 207—208
Spherical inclusions, elasticity 212—213
Spinel, rare-earth partitioning 96
Spinel, thermal conductivity 123 (see also Beta-spinel)
Spodosol, distribution 14
Stishovite, phase equilibria 168
Stokes flow, permeability 225
Stoneley wave attenuation, vs. frequency 26
Stoneley wave slowness, vs. frequency 26
Strain amplitude, vs. attenuation 24
Strain rate, effect on rock strength 138
Strength, vs. pressure 160
Stress vs. depth 136 (see also Differential stress Effective Normal
Stress, acoustic velocity 20
Stress, normal vs. internal friction 134
Stress, rock failure 129
Stress, uniaxial vs. compressional wave velocity for dry Berea sandstone 23
Strontium, partitioning in major, rock-forming minerals 78
Subalkali basalt, composition 3 (see also Tholeiitic basalt)
Subduction zones, magmatic rocks 2
Subduction zones, phase equilibria 168
Sulfates, magnetic susceptibility 190
Sulfates, thermal conductivity 121
Sulfides, magnetic properties 196
Sulfides, magnetic susceptibility 190
Sulfides, thermal conductivity 120
Sulfur (see Iron-nickel-sulfur)
Superparamagnetic domains, grain size 193
Suspensions from major regions 10
Suspensions from rivers 9
Syenitic rocks, abundance in continental crust 6—7
Taconite, classification 5
Talc, phase equilibria 168
Talc, reflectance spectra 184
Tantalum, partitioning 83—86
Temperature vs. compressional wave velocity 29
Temperature vs. differential stress 158
Temperature vs. shear wave velocity 29 (see also Pressure-volume-temperature properties)
Temperature, ambient, thermal conductivity 108—112
Temperature, effect on magnetic susceptibility 192
Temperature, effect on rock strength 139
thermal conductivity 105—126
Thermal conductivity constants 116
Thermal conductivity constants, Fermat’s principle, acoustic velocity 216
Thermal conductivity, mixtures 207—210
Thermal conductivity, rocks and minerals 105—126
Thermal diffusivity, minerals 122—123
Thermal diffusivity, polycrystals 218—219
Thermal divide, phase equilibria 170
Thermal expansion coefficient, polycrystals 218
Thermal expansion, polycrystals 218—219
Thermal maximum, phase equilibria 169 173
Thermal properties, rocks 105—124
Thermal remanent magnetization vs. composition of titanohematite 199
Thermal remanent magnetization, grain-size dependence for magnetite 199
Thermal remanent magnetization, minerals 197—198
Thermodynamic functions, water 45 51—57
Thermoelastic constants, polycrystals 218—219
Thermoelasticity 219
Thermoelasticity, polycrystals 218—219
Tholeiites, phase equilibria 168—169
Tholeiitic basalt, composition 3 (see also Subalkali basalt)
Titanite, thermal conductivity 118
Titanohematite, grain size and magnetic properties 193
Titanomaghemite, grain size and magnetic properties 193
Titanomagnetite, grain size and magnetic properties 193
Titanomagnetite, room-temperature values of magnetocrystalline and magnetostriction constants 198
Tonalite, phase equilibria 173
Torrongo Granodiorite, chemical composition of weathered portions 17
Trace elements, experimental partitioning 73—104
Trace elements, soils 17
Trace-element partitioning 76—78
Tremolite, reflectance spectra 184
Troilite, siderophile element partitioning 86—91
Trondhjemite, phase equilibria 173
Tuff, composition 3
Tuff, equations of state 41
Ultisol, distribution 14
Ultramafic rocks, abundance in continental crust 6—7
Ultramafic rocks, hydrocarbons 220—221
Ultramafic rocks, magmatic rocks 2
Ultramafic rocks, ultrasonic velocity experiments 217
Unjacketed bulk modulus, poroelasticity 221
Unjacketed bulk modulus, vanadium, partitioning 74—78
Velocity vs. water saturation in sandstone 24 (see also Acoustic velocity)
Vertisol, distribution 14
Verwey phase transition, minerals 195—196
Vibrational processes, reflectance, spectra 180—182
Viscosity, dynamic vs. attenuation 28
Vitrophyre, composition 3
Voigt average, polycrystals 212
Voigt average, poroelasticity 221
Voigt average, thermoelasticity 219
Volcanic breccia, composition 3
Volcanic breccia, equations of state 37
Volcanic rocks, chemical classification 4
Volcanic rocks, thermal conductivity 108—112
Volcaniclastic rocks, composition 3
Volcanism, phase equilibria 173
Volume, carbon dioxide 62—64
Wackes, classification 4
Walpole bounds, polycrystals 211
Water 47—50
Water phase A, phase equilibria 168
Water saturation vs. attenuation, B 28
Water saturation vs. velocity 24
Water superphase B, phase equilibria 168
Water vapor, partial pressure 25
Water, dielectric constant 60—62
Water, enthalpy 51—53
Water, entropy 51 54—55
Water, equations of state 68
Water, heat capacity 51 56—58
Water, phase equilibria 173
Water, properties at saturation 58
Water, PVT properties 45—62
Water, shock-compressed, pressure, density and temperature 51
Water, sound speed 51 58—60
Water, velocity 218
Water, volume 47—50
Water-carbon dioxide fluids, PVT properties 45—72
Water-carbon dioxide mixtures 65—67 (see also Pressure-volume-temperature properties)
Water-carbon dioxide mixtures, dielectric constant 69—70
Water-carbon dioxide mixtures, equations of state 71
Water-carbon dioxide mixtures, PVT properties 65—71
Water-carbon dioxide mixtures, solvus 65 68
Water-carbon dioxide mixtures, volume 65—67
Water/air mixtures, acoustic velocity 218
Weathering profiles, major elements 17
Weathering reactions, clay minerals 16
Weathering reactions, major minerals and free energies 15
Weathering, granodiorite 17
Weathering, mineralogy and chemistry 13—15 17
Well-logs, bulk modulus of pore fluid 30
Well-logs, thermal conductivity 107
Westerly granite, crustal stress 136
Westerly granite, fault formation 132
Westerly granite, internal friction 134
Westerly granite, shear stress vs. normal stress 137
Wood’s formula, acoustic velocity 215
Wood’s formula, compressional and shear wave velocity 223
Wood’s formula, liquid/gas mixture 217
Wood’s formula, polycrystals 210
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