1914
DOI: 10.1002/zaac.19140880128
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Untersuchungen über die binären Systeme: Mn2SiO4Ca2SiO4, Mn2SiO4Mg2SiO2 und MnSi03FeSiO3

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“…The complete olivine solid solution between forsterite (Mg 2 SiO 4 ) and tephroite (Mn 2 SiO 4 ) was found. Kallenberg reported the melting temperature of Mn 2 SiO 4 to be 1210°C which is lower by 130°C than the other experimental data by Glasser (1345°C) and Singleton et al . (1347°C), and also reported systematically lower liquidus and solidus temperature of olivine solution compared to Glasser's results.…”
Section: Critical Evaluation/optimization Of Experimental Datamentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…The complete olivine solid solution between forsterite (Mg 2 SiO 4 ) and tephroite (Mn 2 SiO 4 ) was found. Kallenberg reported the melting temperature of Mn 2 SiO 4 to be 1210°C which is lower by 130°C than the other experimental data by Glasser (1345°C) and Singleton et al . (1347°C), and also reported systematically lower liquidus and solidus temperature of olivine solution compared to Glasser's results.…”
Section: Critical Evaluation/optimization Of Experimental Datamentioning
confidence: 53%
“…(b) shows the metastable phase diagram in air only considering olivine and liquid phase. Kallenberg was first one to investigate the phase diagram of the Mg 2 SiO 4 –Mn 2 SiO 4 orthosilicate section. In his experiment, the solidus and liquidus of the system up to 0.5 mol fraction of Mg 2 SiO 4 were determined by means of heating microscope .…”
Section: Critical Evaluation/optimization Of Experimental Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Voos, 1935.) Ca2Si04-Mn2Si04, Tephroite, solid solution with a minimum, 15 mole percent Tephroite, 1170°C; Glauchochroite, CaMnSi04, is interpreted as equimolar solid solution (Kallenberg, 1914;Tokody, 1928. ) CaO• 2Na20· 3Si02, (1:2:3), incongruent melting to (2:1:3) and liquid ll41°C; eutectic with Na 2 0· Si02, 1060°C.…”
Section: Mg0-si0 2 Melting and Transformation Temperatures Dl9mentioning
confidence: 99%