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High-temperature elasticity of magnesioferrite spinel

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Antao, Sytle
Jackson, Ian
Baosheng, Li
Kung, J
Chen, Jiuhua
Hassan, Ishmael
Liebermann, Robert
Parise, John

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The elastic moduli of magnesioferrite spinel, MgFe2 O4, and their temperature dependence have been determined for the first time by ultrasonic measurements on a polycrystalline specimen. The measurements were carried out at 300 MPa and to 700̊C in a gas-

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Physics and Chemistry of Minerals

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2037-12-31
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