Abstract

The cell parameters of synthetic almandine were measured in the temperature range of 100–630 K by X-ray powder diffraction method. Interpolation and extrapolation of the experimental data from 50 to 1500 K were performed by the procedure based on the Debye model of solid body. Temperature dependencies of molar volumes and coefficients of volume thermal expansion were determined. The Gruneisen coefficient and Debye temperature were calculated. Heat capacity and its behavior in accordance with temperature were evaluated.

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