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43
Citations
10767
World Ranking
4852
National Ranking
1832

Overview

David Virgo is affiliated with the Carnegie Institution of Washington in the United States. Their academic profile currently does not list any recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues.

There is no available information on specific fields of study, subfields, or main topics covered in their research work.

Details on book publications and awards are also not provided in the available data.

David Virgo is an active researcher associated with a major research institution, and further details on their scientific contributions are not currently documented in the provided source data.

Best Publications

  • The Effects of Temperature and ƒ O 2 on the Al-in-Hornblende Barometer

    J. Lawford Anderson;Diane R. Smith

  • The structure of silicate melts: Implications for chemical and physical properties of natural magma

    Bjørn O. Mysen;David Virgo;Friedrich A. Seifert

  • Relations between the anionic structure and viscosity of silicate melts; a Raman spectroscopic study

    Bjoern O. Mysen;David Virgo;Christopher M. Scarfe

  • Curve-fitting of Raman spectra of silicate glasses

    Bjoern O. Mysen;Larry W. Finger;David Virgo;Friedrich A. Seifert

  • Three-dimensional network structure of quenched melts (glass) in the systems SiO 2 -NaAlO 2 , SiO 2 -CaAl 2 O 4 and SiO 2 -MgAl 2 O 4

    Friedrich A. Seifert;Bjoern O. Mysen;David Virgo

  • Upper mantle oxidation state: Ferric iron contents of Iherzolite spinels by 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy and resultant oxygen fugacities

    Bernard J. Wood;David Virgo

  • The structural role of aluminum in silicate melts—a Raman spectroscopic study at 1 atmosphere

    Bjoern O. Mysen;David Virgo;Ikuo Kushiro

  • Anionic Constitution of 1-Atmosphere Silicate Melts: Implications for the Structure of Igneous Melts

    D. Virgo;B. O. Mysen;I. Kushiro

  • Relationships between properties and structure of aluminosilicate melts

    Bjoern O. Mysen;David Virgo;Friedrich A. Seifert

  • The structural state of iron in oxidized vs. reduced glasses at 1 atm: A 57 Fe Mössbauer study

    David Virgo;Bjørn O. Mysen

  • Ferric iron in mantle-derived garnets

    Robert W. Luth;David Virgo;Francis R. Boyd;Bernard J. Wood

  • The structural role of phosphorus in silicate melts

    Bjoern O. Mysen;Frederick J. Ryerson;David Virgo

  • Trace element partitioning and melt structure: An experimental study at 1 atm pressure

    Bjørn O. Mysen;David Virgo

  • Solubility mechanisms of H2O in silicate melts at high pressures and temperatures: a Raman spectroscopic study

    Bjoern O. Mysen;David Virgo;Wendy J. Harrison;Christopher M. Scarfe

  • The influence of TiO2 on the structure and derivative properties of silicate melts

    Bjoern O. Mysen;Frederick J. Ryerson;David Virgo

  • Redox equilibria of iron in alkaline earth silicate melts: relationships between melt structure, oxygen fugacity, temperature and properties of iron-bearing silicate liquids

    Bjoern O. Mysen;David Virgo;Friedrich A. Seifert

  • The effect of oxidation state on the viscosity of melts in the system Na2O-FeO-Fe2O3-SiO2

    Donald B Dingwell;David Virgo

  • Structural similarity of glasses and melts relevant to petrological processes

    Friedrich A. Seifert;Bjorn O. Mysen;David Virgo

  • Redox equilibria and the structural states of ferric and ferrous iron in melts in the system CaO–MgO–Al2O3–SiO2–Fe–O;: relationships between redox equilibria, melt structure and liquidus phase equilibria

    Bjoern O. Mysen;David Virgo;Else-Ragnhild Neumann;Friedrich A. Seifert

  • Structure and redox equilibria of iron-bearing silicate melts

    Bjoern O. Mysen;Friedrich Seifert;David Virgo

  • Volatiles in silicate melts at high pressure and temperature

    Bjørn O. Mysen;David Virgo

Frequent Co-Authors

Bjorn O. Mysen
Bjorn O. Mysen Carnegie Institution for Science
Donald B. Dingwell
Donald B. Dingwell Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Robert W. Luth
Robert W. Luth University of Alberta
Ho-kwang Mao
Ho-kwang Mao Carnegie Institution for Science
Frederick J. Ryerson
Frederick J. Ryerson Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
F. R. Boyd
F. R. Boyd Carnegie Institution of Washington
Ian S. E. Carmichael
Ian S. E. Carmichael University of California, Berkeley
Dante Canil
Dante Canil University of Victoria
Ikuo Kushiro
Ikuo Kushiro University of Tokyo
Else-Ragnhild Neumann
Else-Ragnhild Neumann University of Oslo

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