Earth dons a different mantle

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P356DOI10.1038/378130A0
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P50authorRaymond JeanlozQ2134165
P2860cites workThermoelasticity of Silicate Perovskite and Magnesiowustite and Stratification of the Earth's Mantle.Q52415929
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Elasticity of forsterite to 16 GPa and the composition of the upper mantleQ59038773
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In situ X ray observation of high-pressure phase transitions of MgSiO3and thermal expansion of MgSiO3perovskite at 25 GPa by double-stage multianvil systemQ63090686
Three-dimensional instabilities of mantle convection with multiple phase transitionsQ80877467
Sound velocities in olivine at Earth mantle pressuresQ80899989
Pressure Dependence of Elastic Wave Velocity for beta-Mg2SiO4 and the Composition of the Earth's MantleQ80965687
Traveltimes for global earthquake location and phase identificationQ98140037
P433issue6553
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)130-131
P577publication date1995-11-01
P1433published inNatureQ180445
P1476titleEarth dons a different mantle
P478volume378

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Q107275350Velocity anomalies and spatial distributions of physical properties in horizontally lying slabs beneath the Northwestern Pacific region

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