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YANG Jing 様の 共著関連データベース

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+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "YANG Jing")

共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))

    9: YANG Jing

    8: LIN Jung-Fu

    6: OKUCHI Takuo

    5: FU Suyu

    3: MAO Zhu, PRAKAPENKA Vitali B.

    2: CHOW Paul, PUREVJAV Narangoo, WU Xiang, XIAO Yuming

    1: GAVRILLIUK Alexander G., GREENBERG Eran, GU Lixin, HAURI Erik H., HUANG Haijun, INOUE Toru, IVANOVA Anna G., KARATO Shun-ichiro, KIM Hyo-Im, LEE Sung Keun, LIN Yangting, LIU Jiachao, LIU Jin, MCCAMMON Catherine, MIYAHARA Masaaki, PRESNIAKOV Mikhail Yu, QIN Shan, SONG Maoshuang, TANG Xu, TOMIOKA Naotaka, TSUJINO Noriyoshi, VASILIEV Alexander, WANG Fan, WU Ye, YOSHINO Takashi, ZHAI Shuangmeng, ZHANG Chi, ZHANG Yanyao, ZHANG Youjun


発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))

    2015: Effects of the Fe3+ spin transition on the equation of state of bridgmanite [Net] [Bib] [Doi]

    2016: Elasticity of single crystal NAL phase at high pressure: A potential source of the seismic anisotropy in the lower mantle [Net] [Bib] [Doi]

    2016: High Spin Fe2+ and Fe3+ in Single Crystal Aluminous Bridgmanite in the Lower Mantle [Net] [Bib] [Doi]

    2017: Equation of state and hyperfine parameters of high spin bridgmanite in the Earth’s lower mantle by synchrotron X ray diffraction and Mössbauer spectroscopy [Net] [Bib] [Doi]

    2018: Abnormal Elasticity of Fe Bearing Bridgmanite in the Earth's Lower Mantle [Net] [Bib] [Doi]

    2018: Melting behavior of the lower mantle ferropericlase across the spin crossover: Implication for the ultra low velocity zones at the lowermost mantle [Net] [Bib] [Doi]

    2019: Evidence for early impact on a hot differentiated planetesimal from Al rich micro inclusions in ungrouped achondrite Northwest Africa 7325 [Net] [Bib] [Doi]

    2019: Single crystal elasticity of (Al, Fe) bearing bridgmanite and seismic shear wave radial anisotropy at the topmost lower mantle [Net] [Bib] [Doi]

    2019: Water concentration in single crystal (Al, Fe) bearing bridgmanite grown from the hydrous melt: implications for dehydration melting at the topmost lower mantle [Net] [Bib] [Doi]

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