High Pressure Physics and Planetary Interiors

High Pressure Physics and Planetary Interiors
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Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:249651323
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Synopsis High Pressure Physics and Planetary Interiors by : Conference on High Pressure Physics and Planetary Interiors

Physics of Planetary Interiors

Physics of Planetary Interiors
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Total Pages : 414
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4558210
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Synopsis Physics of Planetary Interiors by : Vladimir Naumovich Zharkov

New Developments in High-Pressure Mineral Physics and Applications to the Earth's Interior

New Developments in High-Pressure Mineral Physics and Applications to the Earth's Interior
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Publisher : Gulf Professional Publishing
Total Pages : 662
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ISBN-10 : 0444516921
ISBN-13 : 9780444516923
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Synopsis New Developments in High-Pressure Mineral Physics and Applications to the Earth's Interior by : D.C. Rubie

Geophysical measurements, such as the lateral variations in seismic wave velocities that are imaged by seismic tomography, provide the strongest constraints on the structure of the Earth's deep interior. In order to interpret such measurements in terms of mineralogical/compositional models of the Earth's interior, data on the physical and chemical properties of minerals at high pressures and temperatures are essential. Knowledge of thermodynamics, phase equilibria, crystal chemistry, crystallography, rheology, diffusion and heat transport are required to characterize the structure and dynamics of the Earth's deep interior as well as the processes by which the Earth originally differentiated. Many experimental studies have been made possible only by a range of technical developments in the quest to achieve high pressures and temperatures in the laboratory. At the same time, analytical methods, including X-ray diffraction, a variety of spectroscopic techniques, electron microscopy, ultrasonic interferometry, and methods for rheological investigations have been developed and greatly improved. In recent years, major progress has been made also in the field of computational mineralogy whereby ab initio simulations are used to investigate the structural and dynamical properties of condensed matter at an atomistic level. This volume contains a broad range of contributions that typify and summarize recent progress in the areas of high-pressure mineral physics as well as associated technical developments.

High-Pressure Physics

High-Pressure Physics
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9781439814284
ISBN-13 : 1439814287
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Synopsis High-Pressure Physics by : John Loveday

High-pressure science has undergone a revolution in the last 15 years. The development of intense new x-ray and neutron sources, improved detectors, new instrumentation, greatly increased computation power, and advanced computational algorithms have enabled researchers to determine the behavior of matter at static pressures in excess of 400 GPa. Shock-wave techniques have allowed access to the experimental pressure-temperature range beyond 1 TPa and 10,000 K. High-Pressure Physics introduces the current state of the art in this field. Based on lectures presented by leading researchers at the 63rd Scottish Universities Summer School in Physics, the book summarizes the latest experimental and theoretical techniques. Highlighting applications in a range of physics disciplines—from novel materials synthesis to planetary interiors—this book cuts across many areas and supplies a solid grounding in high-pressure physics. Chapters cover a wide array of topics and techniques, including: High-pressure devices The design of pressure cells Electrical transport experiments The fabrication process for customizing diamond anvils Equations of state (EOS) for solids in a range of pressures and temperatures Crystallography, optical spectroscopy, and inelastic x-ray scattering (IXS) techniques Magnetism in solids The internal structure of Earth and other planets Measurement and control of temperature in high-pressure experiments Solid state chemistry and materials research at high pressure Liquids and glasses The study of hydrogen at high density A resource for graduate students and young researchers, this accessible reference provides an overview of key research areas and applications in high-pressure physics.

Advances in High-pressure Mineralogy

Advances in High-pressure Mineralogy
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Publisher : Geological Society of America
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9780813724218
ISBN-13 : 081372421X
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Synopsis Advances in High-pressure Mineralogy by : Eiji Ohtani

Static and Dynamic High Pressure Mineral Physics

Static and Dynamic High Pressure Mineral Physics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 421
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ISBN-10 : 9781108846103
ISBN-13 : 1108846106
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Synopsis Static and Dynamic High Pressure Mineral Physics by : Yingwei Fei

High pressure mineral physics is a field that has shaped our understanding of deep planetary interiors and revealed new material phenomena occurring at extreme conditions. Comprised of sixteen chapters written by well-established experts, this book covers recent advances in static and dynamic compression techniques and enhanced diagnostic capabilities, including synchrotron X-ray and neutron diffraction, spectroscopic measurements, in situ X-ray diffraction under dynamic loading, and multigrain crystallography at megabar pressures. Applications range from measuring equations of state, elasticity, and deformation of materials at high pressure, to high pressure synthesis, thermochemistry of high pressure phases, and new molecular compounds and superconductivity under extreme conditions. This book also introduces experimental geochemistry in the laser-heated diamond-anvil cell enabled by the focused ion beam technique for sample recovery and quantitative chemical analysis at submicron scale. Each chapter ends with an insightful perspective of future directions, making it an invaluable source for graduate students and researchers.