Igneous Petrology Series: Lesson 4 - The Lever Rule
Welcome to the Igneous Petrology Series. The igneous petrology series is a series of short and simple educational videos on topics such as thermodynamics, geochemistry, and geology. In the fundamentals playlist, I talk about thermodynamics, element classification, and phase diagrams. These can be quite complicated subjects, but once they're broken down, you'll see they are not quite as daunting as first thought!

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Igneous Petrology Series: Lesson 5 - Binary solid solution phase diagrams

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Supplemental Video: The Lever Rule

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Igneous Petrology Series: Lesson 6 - Binary eutectic phase diagrams

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Modal vs Norm Mineralogy, Major vs Trace Elements, & Indices- Igneous Petrology #7 | GEO GIRL

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How to derive the lever rule

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Binary Phase Diagrams - Lever Rule

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Phase Diagrams: Minerals Melt at Different Temperatures- Igneous Petrology #5 | GEO GIRL

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Proof of Lever Rule

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Igneous Petrology Series: Lesson 3 - Gibbs Phase Rule

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Phase Diagrams: The Lever Rule {Texas A&M: Intro to Materials}

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Using the lever rule in a phase diagram to determine phase fraction

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Metamorphic Compatibility Diagrams & Mineral Assemblages: The AFM diagram

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2.3 | MSE104 - Calculating phase fractions (lever rule)

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Igneous Petrology Series: Lesson 7 - Binary peritectic phase diagrams

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Igneous Petrology Series: Lesson 2 - Element compatibility & partition coefficients

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Phase Diagram 4: Ternary Example

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Igneous Petrology Series: Lesson 9 - Ternary Peritectic Phase Diagrams

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FE Exam Review - FE Mechanical - Material Properties - Phase Diagrams

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Igneous Petrology Series: Lesson 10 - Ternary Solid Solution Phase Diagrams

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