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All abstracts by Charles Arthur Geiger in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2017) Hydrogen Incorporation Mechanism in Synthetic Katoite-Grossular and Natural Grossular: 1H Static and MAS NMR and First-Principles Calculation
Xue X, Kanzaki M & Geiger C

(2017) Recent Developments in Low-Temperature Calorimetry and Cp and S° Behavior of Minerals
Geiger CA & Dachs E

(2015) The Local Structural State of a Kimberlitic Grospydite Garnet Using Paramagnetically Shifted 27Al and 29Si MAS NMR Resonances
Geiger CA, Palke AC & Stebbins JF

(2014) 27Al and 29Si MAS-NMR and 57Fe Mössbauer Study of Iron-Bearing Grossular and Pyrope Garnet: Implications for Order/Disorder
Palke A, Stebbins J, Geiger C & Tippelt G

(2013) Thermodynamics of Almandine-Spessartine Garnet Solid Solutions
Dachs E, Geiger CA, Benisek A & Grodzicki M

(2013) Storage of Initially Organic Nitrogen in Silicate Minerals and Volcanic Glasses
Bebout G, Lazzeri K, Palya A, Anderson-Smith L, Izawa M, Banerjee N & Geiger C

(2010) Molecular H2O in Microporous Silicates: Thermodynamic and H-Bonding Behavior of Confined H2O
Geiger CA, Dachs E, Dalconi MC & Artioli G

(2010) Thermodynamic Properties of Spessartine
Dachs E, Geiger CA, Withers AC & Essene EJ

(2009) Quasi-Ice-Like Cp Behavior of Molecular H2O in Hemimorphite Zn4Si2O7(OH)2.H2O: Cp and Entropy of Confined H2O in Selected Microporous Silicates
Geiger CA & Dachs E

(2007) Fe- and Mg-Cordierite: A Calorimetric and Thermodynamic Study
Dachs E & Geiger C

(2007) The Crystal Chemistry of Macfallite
Nagashima M, Rahmoun N-S, Alekseev E, Geiger CA & Akasaka M

(2004) Microscopic Strain-Macroscopic Thermodynamic Relationships in Garnet Solid Solutions: A Synchrotron Study
Dapiaggi M, Geiger C & Artioli G

(2004) Molecule-Mineral Inner Surface Interactions in Nanoporous Silicates: A Raman Spectroscopic Investigation
Kolesov B & Geiger C

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