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English:
Molar volume as function of pressure for fayalite at room temperature. Experimental data (N=41) are from Andrault et al. (1995, Phys. Chem. Min.), Ballet et al. (1987, Phys. Chem. Min.), Chatillon-Collinet et al. (1983, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta), Fisher & Medaris (1969, Amer. Mineral.), Fujino et al. (1981, Acta Cryst. B), Hazen (1977, Amer. Mineral.), Kroll et al. (2012, Eur. J. Mineral.), Schwab & Küstner (1977, N. Jahrb. Mineral. Mh.), Williams et al. (1990, J. Geophys. Res.), Yagi et al. (1975, Phys. Earth Planet. Inter.), Zhang (1998, Phys. Chem. Min.)
Deutsch:
Molvolumen als Funktion des Drucks für Fayalit bei Zimmertemperatur. Experimentelle Daten (N=41) stammen von Andrault et al. (1995, Phys. Chem. Min.), Ballet et al. (1987, Phys. Chem. Min.), Chatillon-Collinet et al. (1983, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta), Fisher & Medaris (1969, Amer. Mineral.), Fujino et al. (1981, Acta Cryst. B), Hazen (1977, Amer. Mineral.), Kroll et al. (2012, Eur. J. Mineral.), Schwab & Küstner (1977, N. Jahrb. Mineral. Mh.), Williams et al. (1990, J. Geophys. Res.), Yagi et al. (1975, Phys. Earth Planet. Inter.), Zhang (1998, Phys. Chem. Min.)
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