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Heterogeneous shock-induced thermal radiation in minerals

Kondo, K.-I. ; Ahrens, T. J.

Physics and chemistry of minerals, 1983-01, Vol.9 (3-4), p.173-181 [Periódico revisado por pares]

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  • Título:
    Heterogeneous shock-induced thermal radiation in minerals
  • Autor: Kondo, K.-I. ; Ahrens, T. J.
  • Assuntos: Cosmochemistry. Extraterrestrial geology ; Earth sciences ; Earth, ocean, space ; Exact sciences and technology ; Geosciences (General) ; Meteorites. Tectites. Impactites ; Mineralogy ; Non silicates
  • É parte de: Physics and chemistry of minerals, 1983-01, Vol.9 (3-4), p.173-181
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  • Descrição: A 500-channel optical imaging intensifying and spectral digital recording system is used for recording the shock-induced radiation emitted from 406 to 821 nm from transparent minerals during the time interval that a shock wave propagates through the sample. The initial results obtained for single crystals of gypsum, calcite and halite in the 30 to 40 GPa (300 to 400 kbar) pressure range reveal grey-body emission spectra corresponding to temperatures in the 3000 to 4000 K range and emissivities ranging from 0.003 to 0.02. With gypsum and calcite, distinctive line spectra are superimposed on the thermal radiation. The observed color temperatures are greater than the Hugoniot temperature by a factor of 2 to 10; this is calculable on the basis of continuum thermodynamics and equation of state models for the shock states achieved in the three minerals. These observed high temperatures are thought to be real. It is concluded that a large number of closed spaced high temperature shear-band regions are being detected immediately behind the shock front.
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  • Idioma: Inglês

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