1980
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-246x.1980.tb02588.x
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Equations of state of FeO and CaO

Abstract: New shock-wave (Hugoniot) and release-adiabatic data for Feo.940 and CaO, to 230 and 175 GPa (2.3 and 1.75 Mbar) respectively, show that both oxides transform from their initial B1 (NaC1-type) structures at about 70 (* 10) GPa. CaO transforms to the B2 (CsC1-type) structure and FeO is inferred to do the same. Alternatively, FeO may undergo an electronic transition, but it probably does not disproportionate under shock to Fe and Fe203 or Fe304. The Hugoniot data for the B1 phases of FeO and CaO agree with the u… Show more

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“…The shock wave experiments were carried out using either a two-stage light gas gun (LGG) or a 40 mm bore propellant gun (40 mm gun). The experimental methods have been presented elsewhere and are discussed here only briefly [Ahrens et al, 1977;Jeanloz and Ahrens, 1980;Ahrens, 1987]. In each experiment, the impact velocity of the projectile and the shock velocity through the sample and through buffer materials mounted on the rear surface of the sample are measured.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The shock wave experiments were carried out using either a two-stage light gas gun (LGG) or a 40 mm bore propellant gun (40 mm gun). The experimental methods have been presented elsewhere and are discussed here only briefly [Ahrens et al, 1977;Jeanloz and Ahrens, 1980;Ahrens, 1987]. In each experiment, the impact velocity of the projectile and the shock velocity through the sample and through buffer materials mounted on the rear surface of the sample are measured.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on shock wave studies, Jeanloz and Ahrens [13] conclude that an FeO content of the outer core of up to 45 wt. % is compatible with their data.…”
Section: Shock-induced Dehydration;of Hrucite and Serpentinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chang and Graham [7] investigated several thermodynamical quantities of CaO at high pressures. The pressure induced phase transition from phase B1 to phase B2 was observed in both diamond cell and shock wave experiments at high pressures ranging from 53 to 70 GPa [4][5][6]9]. A number of theoretical investigations of structure and phase stability of CaO at high pressures indicate that the B1-B2 phase transition takes place in a wide range 2.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%