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- who: Ding Pan from the Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, California, Institute for Molecular Engineering, University have published the Article: Tetrahedrally coordinated carbonates in Earth’s lower mantle, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS of 18/02/2015
- what: The authors report the first unequivocal evidence of tetrahedrally coordinated carbon in high-pressure carbonates, obtained by a combined experimental and theoretical study. At very high pressure (from 103 to 81 GPa), the most intense infrared bands appeared to be saturated, which made their positions difficult to determine precisely; however, the experiment showed . . .
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