Liquid to glass: Quantifying properties and structure of melts across the glass transition

Developments in Volcanology - Tập 5 - Trang 45-63 - 2003
Don B. Dingwell1
1Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Munich, Theresienstr. 41/III, 80333 Munich, Germany

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