Preface ....................................................... vii
Contributors to Volume 2 ....................................... xi
Editorial Advisory Board ..................................... xiii
Mineral Physics
2.01. Overview - Mineral Physics: Past, Present, and Future ..... 1
G.D. Price, University College London, London, UK
2.02. Properties of Rocks and Minerals - Seismic Properties
of Rocks and Minerals, and Structure of the Earth ......... 7
L. Stixrude, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI,
USA
2.03. Mineralogy of the Earth - Phase Transitions and
Mineralogy of the Lower Mantle ........................... 33
T. Irifune and T. Tsuchiya, Ehime University,
Matsuyama, Japan
2.04. Mineralogy of the Earth - Trace Elements and Hydrogen
in the Earth's Transition Zone and Lower Mantle .......... 63
B.J. Wood and A. Corgne, Macquarie University,
Sydney, NSW, Australia
2.05. Mineralogy of the Earth - The Earth's Core: Iron and
Iron Alloys .............................................. 91
L. Vočadlo, University College London, London, UK
2.06. Theory and Practice - Thermodynamics, Equations of
State, Elasticity, and Phase Transitions of Minerals
at High Pressures and Temperatures ...................... 121
A.R. Oganov, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
2.07. Theory and Practice - Lattice Vibrations and
Spectroscopy of Mantle Phases ........................... 153
P.F. McMillan, University College London, London,
UK
2.08. Theory and Practice - Multianvil Cells and High-
Pressure Experimental Methods ........................... 197
E. Ito, Okayama University, Misasa, Japan
2.09. Theory and Practice - Diamond-Anvil Cells and Probes
for High P—T Mineral Physics Studies .................... 231
H.-К. Мао, Carnegie Institution of Washington,
Washington, DC, USA
W.L. Mao, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los
Alamos, NM, USA
2.10. Theory and Practice - Techniques for Measuring High
P/T Elasticity .......................................... 269
J. D. Bass, University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA
2.11. Theory and Practice - Measuring High-Pressure
Electronic and Magnetic Properties ...................... 293
R.J. Hemley, V.V. Struzhkin and R.E. Cohen,
Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington,
DC, USA
2.12. Theory and Practice - Methods for the Study of High
P/T Deformation and Rheology ............................ 339
D.J. Weidner and L. Li, State University of New
York (SUNY), Stony Brook, NY, USA
2.13. Theory and Practice - The Ab Initio Treatment of
High-Pressure and -Temperature Mineral Properties
and Behavior ............................................ 359
D. Alfè, University College London, London, UK
2.14. Properties of Rocks and Minerals — Constitutive
Equations, Rheological Behavior, and Viscosity
of Rocks ................................................ 389
D.L. Kohlstedt, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN, USA
2.15. Properties of Rocks and Minerals - Diffusion,
Viscosity, and Flow of Melts ............................ 419
D.B. Dingwell, University of Munich, Munich,
Germany
2.16. Seismic Anisotropy of the Deep Earth from a Mineral
and Rock Physics Perspective ............................ 437
D. Mainprice, Université Montpellier II,
Montpellier, France
2.17. Properties of Rocks and Minerals - Physical Origins
of Anelasticity and Attenuation in Rock ................. 493
I.Jackson, Australian National University,
Canberra, ACT, Australia
2.18. Properties of Rocks and Minerals - High-Pressure
Melting ................................................. 527
R. Boehler, Max Planck Institute für Chemie,
Mainz, Germany
M. Ross, University of California, Livermore, CA, USA
2.19. Properties of Rocks and Minerals - Thermal
Conductivity of the Earth ............................... 543
A.M. Hofmeister and J.M. Branlund, Washington
University, St. Louis, MO, USA
M. Pertermann, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA
2.20. Properties of Rocks and Minerals - Magnetic Properties
of Rocks and Minerals ................................... 579
R.J. Harrison, R.E. Dunin-Borkowski, T. Kasama,
E.T. Simpson and J.M. Feinberg, University of
Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
2.21. Properties of Rocks and Minerals - The Electrical
Conductivity of Rocks, Minerals, and the Earth .......... 631
J.A. Tyburczy, Arizona State University, Tеmре,
AZ, USA
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