Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 2002, V 142, N 6, March.


Daniele Castelli, Daniela Rubatto
Stability of Al- and F-rich titanite in metacarbonate: petrologic and isotopic 
constraints from a polymetamorphic eclogitic marble of the internal Sesia Zone 
(Western Alps)
Pp. 627-639

E. B. Watson, D. A. Wark, J. D. Price, J. A. Van Orman
Mapping the thermal structure of solid-media pressure assemblies
Pp. 640-652

S. Maal?e
Physical behavior of the plume source during intermittent eruptions of Hawaiian 
basalts
Pp. 653-665

Don R. Baker, Aida Maria Conte, Carmela Freda, Luisa Ottolini
The effect of halogens on Zr diffusion and zircon dissolution in hydrous 
metaluminous granitic melts
Pp. 666-678

John M. Ferry, Boswell A. Wing, Sarah C. Penniston-Dorland, Douglas Rumble III
The direction of fluid flow during contact metamorphism of siliceous carbonate 
rocks: new data for the Monzoni and Predazzo aureoles, northern Italy, and a 
global review
Pp. 679-699, DOI: 10.100

Yaron Katzir, John W. Valley, Alan Matthews, Michael J. Spicuzza
Tracking fluid flow during deep crustal anatexis: metasomatism of peridotites 
(Naxos, Greece)
Pp. 700-713

Geoffrey D. Bromiley, Alison R. Pawley
The high-pressure stability of Mg-sursassite in a model hydrous peridotite: a 
possible mechanism for the deep subduction of significant volumes of H2O
Pp. 714-723

Dorothee J. M. Burkhard
Kinetics of crystallization: example of micro-crystallization in basalt lava
Pp. 724-737

A. Mulch, M. A. Cosca, M. R. Handy
In-situ UV-laser 40Ar/39Ar geochronology of a micaceous mylonite : an example of 
defect-enhanced argon loss
Pp. 738-752

Comment

Rebecca A. Lange Comment on: Supercooled diopside melt: confirmation of temperature-dependent expansivity using container-based dilatometry by J. Gottsmann and D.B. Dingwell Pp. 753-758
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D. B. Dingwell, J. Gottsmann Reply to: Comment on: Supercooled diopside melt: confirmation of temperature- dependent expansivity using container-based dilatometry by J. Gottsmann and D.B. Dingwell Pp. 759-762