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Research Article| November 01, 1973 Properties of Some Common Igneous Rocks and Their Melts at High Temperatures TSUTOMU MURASE; TSUTOMU MURASE 1Center for Volcanology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403 Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar ALEXANDER R. McBIRNEY ALEXANDER R. McBIRNEY 1Center for Volcanology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403 Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Author and Article Information TSUTOMU MURASE 1Center for Volcanology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403 ALEXANDER R. McBIRNEY 1Center for Volcanology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403 Publisher: Geological Society of America First Online: 01 Jun 2017 Online ISSN: 1943-2674 Print ISSN: 0016-7606 Geological Society of America GSA Bulletin (1973) 84 (11): 3563–3592. https://doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1973)84<3563:POSCIR>2.0.CO;2 Article history First Online: 01 Jun 2017 Cite View This Citation Add to Citation Manager Share Icon Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn MailTo Tools Icon Tools Get Permissions Search Site Citation TSUTOMU MURASE, ALEXANDER R. McBIRNEY; Properties of Some Common Igneous Rocks and Their Melts at High Temperatures. GSA Bulletin 1973;; 84 (11): 3563–3592. doi: https://doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1973)84<3563:POSCIR>2.0.CO;2 Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Refmanager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Search Dropdown Menu toolbar search search input Search input auto suggest filter your search All ContentBy SocietyGSA Bulletin Search Advanced Search Abstract The properties of four igneous rocks (a tholeiitic and an alkali-olivine basalt, an andesite, and a rhyolite) and a synthetic lunar sample have been determined at atmospheric pressure over a range of temperatures including their melting interval. Viscosity, density, electrical and thermal conductivity, ultrasonic wave velocities, surface tension, and vesiculation rates were measured directly; these data have been used to calculate values for thermal expansion, compressibility, ultrasonic wave attenuation, and activation-energy coefficients. First Page Preview Close Modal You do not have access to this content, please speak to your institutional administrator if you feel you should have access.