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Fluids in the Crust - Equilibrium and transport properties (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995)
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Fluids in the Crust - Equilibrium and transport properties (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995)
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For much of the 20th century, scientific contacts between the
Soviet Union and western countries were few and far between, and
often super ficial. In earth sciences, ideas and data were slow to
cross the Iron Curtain, and there was considerable mutual mistrust
of diverging scient ific philosophies. In geochemistry, most
western scientists were slow to appreciate the advances being made
in the Soviet Union by os. Korz hinskii, who put the study of ore
genesis on a rigorous thermodynamic basis as early as the 1930s.
Korzhinskii appreciated that the most fun damental requirement for
the application of quantitative models is data on mineral and fluid
behaviour at the elevated pressures and temper atures that occur in
the Earth's crust. He began the work at the Institute of
Experimental Mineralogy (IEM) in 1965, and it became a separate
establishment of the Academy of Sciences in Chernogolovka in 1969.
The aim was to initiate a major programme of high P-T experimental
studies to apply physical chemistry and thermodynamics to resolving
geological problems. For many years, Chernogolovka was a closed
city, and western scient ists were unable to visit the
laboratories, but with the advent of peres troika in 1989, the
first groups of visitors were eagerly welcomed to the IEM. What
they found was an experimental facility on a massive scale, with
300 staff, including 80 researchers and most of the rest pro viding
technical support."
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