Elasticity of Solids at High Pressures and Temperatures : Theory, Measurement, and Geophysical Application
<p>A theory for describing the elasticity of solids at simultaneous high pressures and high temperatures is developed by incorporating the fourth-order ahnarmonic theory of lattice dynamics into finite strain theory. The theory is applied to the analysis of a variety of data for MgO, SiO&...
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