Thermodynamic Data, Models and Phase Diagrams in Multicomponent Oxide Systems:  An Assessment for Materials and Planetary Scientists Based on Calorimetric, Volumetric and Phase Equilibrium Data By Olga B. Fabrichnaya (Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung, Stuttgart), Pascal Richet (Institute de Physique du Globe de Paris), Surendra K. Saxena (Florida International University), and Edgar F. Westrum, Jr. (University of Michigan). Springer-Verlag:  Berlin, Heidelberg, New York. 2004. xxiv + 198 pp. $129.00. ISBN:  3-540-14018-2.

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