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Geology / Earth / Structure of the Earth / Mineralogy / Nesosilicates / Plate tectonics / Mantle / Planetary geology / Silicate minerals / Ringwoodite / Silicate perovskite / Subduction
Date: 2014-06-13 08:46:22
Geology
Earth
Structure of the Earth
Mineralogy
Nesosilicates
Plate tectonics
Mantle
Planetary geology
Silicate minerals
Ringwoodite
Silicate perovskite
Subduction

RE S EAR CH | R E P O R T S 0.1, consistent with a small finite microwave occupation factor (nc ≈ 0.6 T 0.1) in addition to the quantum fluctuations. In contrast, we do not observe a large increase in the mechanical f

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