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Garnets melting phase relations

Melting phase relations at higher pressures (>3 GPa) are more complex (Figure 1). Garnet is... [Pg.1065]

Several other anhydrous calcium aluminosilicates are known, including grossular or garnet (C3AS3), which is a high-pressure phase, various dehydration products of zeolites, and various products formed metastably by crystallization from melts or glasses. Most are too acid in composition to be of clear relevance to cement chemistry, but some of the devitrification products, especially those with compositions near to CA and structures similar to those of nepheline (Na3KAl4Si40i6) or kalsilite (KAlSiOj (Y4), are of possible interest in relation to the formation of calcium aluminate cements. [Pg.39]


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