Isothermal compression of molten Fe2SiO4

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Compression Tests, Iron Oxides, Isothermal Processes, Melts (Crystal Growth), Silicates, Buoyancy, Compressibility, Density Measurement, Garnets, Pressure Effects, Ruby

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Measurements have been made of isothermal compressions of molten Fe2SiO4 between 1.0 and 5.5 GPa in a piston-cylinder apparatus by observing sinking and floating of ruby and garnet buoyancy markers of known composition and density. The 'sink/float' technique employed in this study can be utilized to measure the compression density of a variety of silicate liquids.

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