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Nomenclature of the amphibole supergroup
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Burchard, M., Walter V. Maresch, Nikos L. Doltsinis, Thomas Fockenberg, & Waheed A. Adeagbo. (2008). A complete thermodynamic formalism for high-pressure aqueous silicate solutions in the model system CaO-SiO2-H2O. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 72(12).1 indexed citations
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Doltsinis, Nikos L., Walter V. Maresch, M. Burchard, & Thomas Fockenberg. (2007). Dissolved quartz in supercritical water: Insights from ab initio molecular dynamics simulations. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 71.2 indexed citations
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Gerya, Taras, David A. Yuen, & Walter V. Maresch. (2004). Thermomechanical modelling of slab detachment. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 226(1-2). 101–116.228 indexed citations
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Fockenberg, Thomas, M. Burchard, & Walter V. Maresch. (2002). Experimental determination of the solubility of natural wollastonite in pure water up to pressures of 5.0 GPa. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2002.1 indexed citations
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Uken, Ron, et al.. (2002). Cold Fingers in a hot Magma: Country-Rock Diapirs Triggered by the Bushveld Layered Intrusion, South Africa. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2002.2 indexed citations
Maresch, Walter V., et al.. (1999). SUBTLE OSCILLATORY ZONING IN GARNET FROM REGIONAL METAMORPHIC PHYLLITES AND MICA SCHISTS. WESTERN ERZGEBIRGE. GERMANY. The Canadian Mineralogist. 37(2). 381–403.31 indexed citations
Redfern, Simon A. T., Ekhard K. H. Salje, Walter V. Maresch, & Werner Schreyer. (1989). X-ray powder-diffraction and infrared study of the hexagonal to orthorhombic phase transition in K-bearing cordierite. American Mineralogist. 74. 1293–1299.26 indexed citations
Maresch, Walter V. & M. Czank. (1983). Phase characterization of synthetic amphiboles on the join Mn (super 2+) x Mg (sub 7-x) [Si 8 O 22 ] (OH) 2. American Mineralogist. 68. 744–753.11 indexed citations
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Medenbach, O., Walter V. Maresch, Peter W. Mirwald, & Werner Schreyer. (1980). Variation of refractive index of synthetic Mg-cordierite with H2O content. American Mineralogist. 65. 367–373.23 indexed citations
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