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  1. Constraints on Earths inner core composition inferred from measurements of the sound velocity of hcp-iron in extreme conditions
  2. Magma in the Earth's Interior
  3. Stability of hydrous phase H MgSiO 4 H 2 under lower mantle conditions
  4. The abundance of potassium in the Earth’s core
  5. Sound velocity of Fe–S liquids at high pressure: Implications for the Moon's molten outer core
  6. Contrasting sound velocity and intermediate-range structural order between polymerized and depolymerized silicate glasses under pressure
  7. Contrasting behavior of intermediate-range order structures in jadeite glass and melt
  8. Atomistic insight into viscosity and density of silicate melts under pressure
  9. High-temperature and high-pressure generating system used at synchrotron beamlines
  10. Ponded melt at the boundary between the lithosphere and asthenosphere
  11. Sound velocity of hexagonal close‐packed iron up to core pressures
  12. Interfacial tension of Fe–Si liquid at high pressure: Implications for liquid Fe-alloy droplet size in magma oceans
  13. Structure of jadeite melt at high pressures up to 4.9 GPa
  14. Simultaneous structure and elastic wave velocity measurement of SiO2 glass at high pressures and high temperatures in a Paris-Edinburgh cell
  15. Stability of Fe–Ni hydride after the reaction between Fe–Ni alloy and hydrous phase (δ-AlOOH) up to 1.2Mbar: Possibility of H contribution to the core density deficit
  16. Effect of hydrogen on the melting temperature of FeS at high pressure: Implications for the core of Ganymede
  17. Density of high-Ti basalt magma at high pressure and origin of heterogeneities in the lunar mantle
  18. Pressure and temperature dependence of the viscosity of a NaAlSi2O6 melt
  19. Measurement of hydrous peridotite magma density at high pressure using the X-ray absorption method
  20. Stability of carbonated magmas at the base of the Earth's upper mantle
  21. In situ observation and determination of liquid immiscibility in the Fe-O-S melt at 3 GPa using a synchrotron X-ray radiographic technique
  22. Stability of hydrous melt at the base of the Earth's upper mantle