Publications by authors named "Charles Le Losq"

The initial melts erupted by a Hawaiian volcano have a range of alkalic compositions but are rarely observed as they are covered by enormous volumes of shield stage tholeiites. A remarkable record of the early evolution of Hawaiian volcanoes, however, is preserved by a volcanic sandstone dredged from the submarine flank of Kilauea, which contains a suite of petrogenetically related pre-shield basanite to nephelinite glasses. Here we show that the systematic variation in the rare earth element (REE) patterns of these samples requires the fractional crystallisation of garnet.

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Raman spectra were obtained simultaneously from the liquid and vapor phases of pure water trapped at the critical density (322 kg·m) within synthetic inclusions in quartz. As these inclusions are heated up to the critical temperature (373.946 °C), the liquid phase decreases in density and the maximum of the Raman OH-stretching band increases in wavenumber.

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Understanding the links between chemical composition, nano-structure and the dynamic properties of silicate melts and glasses is fundamental to both Earth and Materials Sciences. Central to this is whether the distribution of mobile metallic ions is random or not. In silicate systems, such as window glass, it is well-established that the short-range structure is not random but metal ions cluster, forming percolation channels through a partly broken network of corner-sharing SiO tetrahedra.

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