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The importance of past rifting in large igneous province development. [PDF]
Kounoudis R +7 more
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Asymmetric magma plumbing system beneath Axial Seamount based on full waveform inversion of seismic data. [PDF]
Yang J +8 more
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Anelasticity and diffusion creep viscosity of partially molten rock analogue were measured experimentally at various melt fractions (0.0025–0.04). The presence of even a small quantity of melt phase causes a significant increase in attenuation and ...
Christine Mccarthy, Yasuko Takei
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1944
The term anelasticity is used to denote that property of metals in virtue of which strain is not a unique function of stress even at such low stress levels that no permanent set is observed. A review is given of the formal relations between the various anelastic effects, including those which may be measured by acoustical methods.
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The term anelasticity is used to denote that property of metals in virtue of which strain is not a unique function of stress even at such low stress levels that no permanent set is observed. A review is given of the formal relations between the various anelastic effects, including those which may be measured by acoustical methods.
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The Anelasticity of the Mantle
Tectonophysics, 1972Abstract Data on attenuation of body waves, surface waves and free oscillations are summarized. Virtually all of the seismic attenuation in the mantle occurs in the low-Q zone that corresponds to the low-velocity zone for seismic waves. Regardless of the data source, all experiments show an order of magnitude increase in Q in the region between 400 ...
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Anelastic relaxation in amorphous Pd39.5Ni39.5P21
Materials Science and Engineering, 1988In order to study the structural relaxation in an amorphous Pd39.5Ni39.5P21 specimen we measured the isothermal change in the internal friction of the asquenched material with an inverted Kê-type torsion pendulum. This change reflects a reduction in the amount of free volume which is quenched-in during manufacturing.
Bronsveld, P. M. +3 more
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Journal of Applied Physics, 1952
Anelastic properties of zinc single crystal of high purity (99.996 percent) have been studied, using bars vibrating transversely at audio frequencies in free-free modes. Internal friction, effective elasticity, and shape of resonance curve were determined against the strain amplitude.
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Anelastic properties of zinc single crystal of high purity (99.996 percent) have been studied, using bars vibrating transversely at audio frequencies in free-free modes. Internal friction, effective elasticity, and shape of resonance curve were determined against the strain amplitude.
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Elasticity and Anelasticity of Metals.
The Journal of Physical and Colloid Chemistry, 1949WHEN metals are submitted to stress, the stress/swain relation is generally regarded as consisting of two parts, the elastic region and the region bfsplastiwin which a permanent set remains upon the remova of the stress. In the elastic region the absence of a permanent set does not necessarily imply that the relation between stress and strain is linear
Clarence M. Zener, Sidney Siegel
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Anelastic Stokes Eigenmodes in Infinite Channel
Journal of Scientific Computing, 2012zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Zohra Hammouch +2 more
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Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE/EIA International Frequency Control Symposium and Exhibition (Cat. No.00CH37052), 2002
Anelastic loss in langatate (La/sub 3/Ga/sub 5.5/Ta/sub 0.5/O/sub 14/) was measured as a function of temperature from 80 to 1080 K at ultrasonic frequencies from 0.5 to 1.8 MHz. The specimens were monocrystalline cylinders with the trigonal axis parallel to the cylinder axis.
W. Johnson, S. Kim, D. Lauria
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Anelastic loss in langatate (La/sub 3/Ga/sub 5.5/Ta/sub 0.5/O/sub 14/) was measured as a function of temperature from 80 to 1080 K at ultrasonic frequencies from 0.5 to 1.8 MHz. The specimens were monocrystalline cylinders with the trigonal axis parallel to the cylinder axis.
W. Johnson, S. Kim, D. Lauria
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