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Lee, S. K., Lin, J.-F., Cai, Y. Q., Hiraoka, N., Eng, P. J., Okuchi, T., Mao, H.-k., Meng, Y., Hu, M. Y., Chow, P., Shu, J., Li, B., Fukui, H., Lee, B. H., Kim, H. N., Yoo, C.-S. (2008) X-ray Raman scattering study of MgSiO3 glass at high pressure: Implication for triclustered MgSiO3 melt in Earth's mantle. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 105 (23) 7925-7929 doi:10.1073/pnas.0802667105

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TitleX-ray Raman scattering study of MgSiO3 glass at high pressure: Implication for triclustered MgSiO3 melt in Earth's mantle
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
AuthorsLee, S. K.Author
Lin, J.-F.Author
Cai, Y. Q.Author
Hiraoka, N.Author
Eng, P. J.Author
Okuchi, T.Author
Mao, H.-k.Author
Meng, Y.Author
Hu, M. Y.Author
Chow, P.Author
Shu, J.Author
Li, B.Author
Fukui, H.Author
Lee, B. H.Author
Kim, H. N.Author
Yoo, C.-S.Author
Year2008 (June 10)Volume105
Issue23
PublisherProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
DOIdoi:10.1073/pnas.0802667105Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceLee, S. K., Lin, J.-F., Cai, Y. Q., Hiraoka, N., Eng, P. J., Okuchi, T., Mao, H.-k., Meng, Y., Hu, M. Y., Chow, P., Shu, J., Li, B., Fukui, H., Lee, B. H., Kim, H. N., Yoo, C.-S. (2008) X-ray Raman scattering study of MgSiO3 glass at high pressure: Implication for triclustered MgSiO3 melt in Earth's mantle. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 105 (23) 7925-7929 doi:10.1073/pnas.0802667105
Plain TextLee, S. K., Lin, J.-F., Cai, Y. Q., Hiraoka, N., Eng, P. J., Okuchi, T., Mao, H.-k., Meng, Y., Hu, M. Y., Chow, P., Shu, J., Li, B., Fukui, H., Lee, B. H., Kim, H. N., Yoo, C.-S. (2008) X-ray Raman scattering study of MgSiO3 glass at high pressure: Implication for triclustered MgSiO3 melt in Earth's mantle. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 105 (23) 7925-7929 doi:10.1073/pnas.0802667105
In(2008, June) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Vol. 105 (23) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences


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