A method for experimental determination of compressional velocities in rocks and minerals at high pressure and high temperature
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, ISSN: 0953-8984, Vol: 14, Issue: 44 SPEC ISS., Page: 11381-11384
2002
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A new combined transmission-reflection method is presented for measuring elastic velocities of rocks and minerals at elevated temperature and pressure, which resolves the problems of gradients of temperature and pressure existing in the original sample assembly with a pyrophyllite cube. At temperature up to 900°C and pressure up to 4 GPa, single-crystal quartz and serpentine were used as the samples tested. By the use of this new technique, more precise and reasonable data on elastic properties of rocks and minerals at elevated temperature and pressure can be achieved.
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