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Perovskites / Petrology / Silicate minerals / Structure of the Earth / Oxide minerals / Silicate perovskite / Brillouin Spectroscopy / Mantle / Ringwoodite / Brillouin scattering / High pressure / Don L. Anderson
Date: 2006-12-06 03:00:00
Perovskites
Petrology
Silicate minerals
Structure of the Earth
Oxide minerals
Silicate perovskite
Brillouin Spectroscopy
Mantle
Ringwoodite
Brillouin scattering
High pressure
Don L. Anderson

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 31, L10614, doi:2004GL019918, 2004 Sound velocities and elasticity of aluminous MgSiO3 perovskite: Implications for aluminum heterogeneity in Earth’s lower mantle Jennifer M.

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