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Richard Wendlandt
Richard Wendlandt
Professor, Mineralogy and Geochemistry, Colorado School of Mines
Verified email at mines.edu
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Rare earth partitioning between immiscible carbonate and silicate liquids and CO2 vapor: results and implications for the formation of light rare earth-enriched rocks
RF Wendlandt, WJ Harrison
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 69 (4), 409-419, 1979
3761979
Sulfide saturation of basalt and andesite melts at high pressures and temperatures
RF Wendlandt
American Mineralogist 67 (9-10), 877-885, 1982
3221982
The origins of potassic magmas; 2, Stability of phlogopite in natural spinel lherzolite and in the system KAlSiO 4-MgO-SiO 2-H 2 O-CO 2 at high pressures and high temperatures
RF Wendlandt, DH Eggler
American Journal of Science 280 (5), 421-458, 1980
2441980
Experimental studies on the relationship between kimberlite magmas and partial melting of peridotite
DH Eggler, RF Wendlandt
Kimberlites, diatremes, and diamonds: their geology, petrology, and …, 1982
1511982
The origins of potassic magmas; 1, Melting relations in the systems KAlSiO 4-Mg 2 SiO 4-SiO 2 and KAlSiO 4 MgO-SiO 2-CO 2 to 30 kilobars
RF Wendlandt, DH Eggler
American Journal of Science 280 (5), 385-420, 1980
1291980
Influence of CO2 on melting of model granulite facies assemblages: a model for the genesis of charnockites
RF Wendlandt
American Mineralogist 66 (11-12), 1164-1174, 1981
1221981
A comparative study of the Rio Grande and Kenya rifts
GR Keller, MA Khan, P Morganc, RF Wendlandt, WS Baldridge, KH Olsen, ...
Tectonophysics 197 (2-4), 355-371, 1991
911991
Melting phase relations of natural peridotite + CO2 as a function of degree of partial melting at 15 and 30 kbar
RF Wendlandt, BO Mysen
American Mineralogist 65, 37-44, 1980
901980
Melting phase relations of natural peridotite + CO2 as a function of degree of partial melting at 15 and 30 kbar
RF Wendlandt, BO Mysen
Carnegie Institute of Washington Yearbook 77, 756-761, 1978
901978
Solubility and stability of beryl in granitic melts
JM Evensen, D London, RF Wendlandt
American Mineralogist 84 (5-6), 733-745, 1999
891999
The origin of Kenya rift plateau‐type flood phonolites: Results of high‐pressure/high‐temperature experiments in the systems phonolite‐H2O and phonolite‐H2O‐CO2
DE Hay, RF Wendlandt
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 100 (B1), 401-410, 1995
861995
The east African rift system
LW Braile, GR Keller, RF Wendlandt, P Morgan, MA Khan
Developments in Geotectonics 25, 213-III, 2006
782006
Lithospheric thinning associated with rifting in East Africa
RF Wendlandt, P Morgan
Nature 298 (5876), 734-736, 1982
721982
A Petrology, geochemistry, isotopes
RF Wendlandt, R Altherr, ER Neumann, WS Baldridge
Developments in geotectonics 25, 47-60, 2006
702006
Effect of carbon dioxide on dehydration melting reactions and melt compositions in the lower crust and the origin of alkaline rocks
JP Kaszuba, RF Wendlandt
Journal of Petrology 41 (3), 363-386, 2000
662000
Origin of Kenya Rift Plateau‐type flood phonolites: Integrated petrologic and geophysical constraints on the evolution of the crust and upper mantle beneath the Kenya Rift
DE Hay, RF Wendlandt, GR Keller
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 100 (B6), 10549-10557, 1995
651995
Oxygen diffusion in basalt and andesite melts: experimental results and discussion of chemical versus tracer diffusion
RF Wendlandt
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 108 (4), 463-471, 1991
631991
Pressure and temperature evolution of upper mantle under the Rio Grande Rift
Y Kil, RF Wendlandt
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 148, 265-280, 2004
622004
The origin of Kenya rift plateau‐type flood phonolites: Evidence from geochemical studies for fusion of lower crust modified by alkali basaltic magmatism
DE Hay, RF Wendlandt, ED Wendlandt
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 100 (B1), 411-422, 1995
551995
Barium phlogopites from Haystacks Butte, Highwood Mountains, Montana
RF Wendlandt
Carnegie Institution of Washington Year Book 76, 534-539, 1977
551977
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