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High Pressure Mineral Physics Laboratory
The High Pressure Mineral Physics Laboratory studies the thermodynamic and transport properties of minerals, metals, and simple fluids at high pressures and temperatures. For example, we perform impulsive stimulated light scattering experiments on samples contained within diamond-anvil cells, from which we determine speeds of sound, thermal diffusivities, and equations of state. Our primary interest is in the characterization of materials under conditions that are appropriate for the study of the interiors of Earth and of other planetary bodies.

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High Pressure Mineral Physics Lab

Faculty Members:
Evan Abramson
J. Michael Brown

Mike Harrell

Other faculty working in Mineral Physics:
Subrata Ghose

 
 


Earth and Space Sciences

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Johnson Hall 070 •  Box 351310
4000 15th Avenue NE • Seattle, WA  98195-1310
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