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Introduction to Thermodynamics of Irreversible Processes
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Thermodynamic analysis of human-environment systems: A review focused on industrial ecology
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Electronic thin-film reliability
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Energy-constrained open-system magmatic processes 3. Energy-Constrained Recharge, Assimilation, and Fractional Crystallization (EC-RAFC)
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors extend the Energetically Constrained Assimilation and Fractional Crystallization (EC-AFC) model to include the addition of compositionally and thermally distinct recharge melt during simultaneous assimilation and fractional crystallization.
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On the minimum entropy production in steady state heat conduction processes
TL;DR: In this article, a new mathematical form of heat conduction equation with additional heat source terms has been derived and a new formulation of boundary value problems is proposed on the basis of minimum entropy generation principle.
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A review and analysis of silicate mineral dissolution experiments in natural silicate melts
TL;DR: A database and a graphical analysis of published experimental results for dissolution rates of olivine, quartz plagioclase, clinopyroxene, orthopyroxenes, spinel, and garnet in basaltic and andesitic melts covering a range of experimental temperatures (1100-1500°C) and pressures (10 5 Pa-3.0 GPa) were presented in this paper.