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Date: 2011-09-27 20:09:12
Chemistry
Nature
Materials science
Matter
Spectroscopy
Mssbauer spectroscopy
Diamond anvil cell
Pyroxene
High pressure
Post-perovskite
Iron
Perovskite

Local structure variations observed in orthoenstatite at high pressures

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