The extension of crystallographic methods to minerals at non-ambient conditions and materials of technical interest is of importance for understanding the mutual relationship between crystal structure and physico-chemical properties. We apply this approach to understand the physics of the interior of the Earth as well as to contribute to the search for efficient non-linear optical materials
In many ways, studies of materials and minerals by powder-diffraction techniques are complementary, ...
This article discusses the connection between crystallography and material science. It sheds light o...
none3The great interest in minerals physico-chemical properties rises from their availability in nat...
The extension of crystallographic methods to minerals at non-ambient conditions and materials of tec...
Crystallography remains, for mineralogy, one of the main sources of information on natural crystalli...
Minerals are substances of either ‘inorganic ’ or cmetallic ’ character. From a purely crystallograp...
The power of mineralogical analysis as a descriptive or predictive technique stems from the fact tha...
Through the years, mineralogical studies have produced a tremendous amount of data on the atomic arr...
Crystallographic information provides the fundamental basis for understanding the properties and beh...
Mineral grains are not just chemical compounds; they possess microtexture. The properties of crystal...
Some exciting recent developments in the field of mineralogical crystallography are considered. The ...
Mineral physics emerged as an independent discipline of Earth sciences in the middle of the 20th cen...
Materials are atomically divided into crystalline and amorphous materials. In crystalline materials,...
The processes involving minerals in supergene environments are those occurring at or near the Earth'...
Artículo de publicación ISIEnvironmental mineralogy is rapidly expanding in technological direction...
In many ways, studies of materials and minerals by powder-diffraction techniques are complementary, ...
This article discusses the connection between crystallography and material science. It sheds light o...
none3The great interest in minerals physico-chemical properties rises from their availability in nat...
The extension of crystallographic methods to minerals at non-ambient conditions and materials of tec...
Crystallography remains, for mineralogy, one of the main sources of information on natural crystalli...
Minerals are substances of either ‘inorganic ’ or cmetallic ’ character. From a purely crystallograp...
The power of mineralogical analysis as a descriptive or predictive technique stems from the fact tha...
Through the years, mineralogical studies have produced a tremendous amount of data on the atomic arr...
Crystallographic information provides the fundamental basis for understanding the properties and beh...
Mineral grains are not just chemical compounds; they possess microtexture. The properties of crystal...
Some exciting recent developments in the field of mineralogical crystallography are considered. The ...
Mineral physics emerged as an independent discipline of Earth sciences in the middle of the 20th cen...
Materials are atomically divided into crystalline and amorphous materials. In crystalline materials,...
The processes involving minerals in supergene environments are those occurring at or near the Earth'...
Artículo de publicación ISIEnvironmental mineralogy is rapidly expanding in technological direction...
In many ways, studies of materials and minerals by powder-diffraction techniques are complementary, ...
This article discusses the connection between crystallography and material science. It sheds light o...
none3The great interest in minerals physico-chemical properties rises from their availability in nat...