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Water weakening of clinopyroxene in the dislocation creep regime
S. Chen
, T. Hiraga
, David L Kohlstedt
Earth and Environmental Sciences-Twin Cities
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Clinopyroxene
100%
Dislocation Creep
100%
Water Weakening
100%
Water Fugacity
66%
Olivine
33%
Creep
33%
Creep Strength
33%
Differential Stress
33%
Confining Pressure
33%
Plagioclase
33%
Hydrous
16%
Water Effect
16%
Pyroxene
16%
Activation Energy
16%
Diffusivity
16%
Strain Rate
16%
Mechanical Behavior
16%
Mineral Assemblage
16%
Activation Volume
16%
Flow Law
16%
Lower Crust
16%
Creep Experiment
16%
Stress Exponent
16%
Creep Rate
16%
Weakening Effect
16%
Anorthite
16%
Dislocation Climb
16%
Water-saturated Condition
16%
Pressure Water
16%
Clinopyroxenite
16%
Lower Continental Crust
16%
Silicon Ions
16%
Water-weakening Effect
16%
Major Minerals
16%
Stress Range
16%
Triaxial Compressive
16%
Compressive Creep Behavior
16%
Wet Samples
16%
Engineering
Dislocation Creep
100%
Fugacity
100%
Creep
75%
Mols
50%
Confining Pressure
50%
Creep Strength
50%
Diffusivity
25%
Stress Exponent
25%
Strain Rate
25%
Saturated Condition
25%
Dislocation Climb
25%
Stress Range
25%
Activation Energy
25%
Activation Volume
25%
Creep Rate
25%
Major Mineral
25%
Continental Crust
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Clinopyroxene
100%
Dislocation Creep
100%
Fugacity
66%
Creep Strength
33%
Confining Pressure
33%
Continental Crust
16%
Pyroxene
16%
Diffusivity
16%
Strain Rate
16%
Lower Crust
16%