High-pressing preparation of rock glasses and their elastic properties
Abstract Melt glasses for seven types of rock ranging from acid to basic were prepared under 1.0 GPa on a multi-anvil pressure apparatus, YJ-3000 ton press. Densities and elastic properties of the melt glasses were compared with those described in previous studies. It was found that the glasses melt...
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Abstract Melt glasses for seven types of rock ranging from acid to basic were prepared under 1.0 GPa on a multi-anvil pressure apparatus, YJ-3000 ton press. Densities and elastic properties of the melt glasses were compared with those described in previous studies. It was found that the glasses melted under 1.0 GPa were consistent in density with both naturally-occurring glassy rocks and artificially prepared glasses melted at ambient pressure. The densities of glasses are negatively correlated with the $ SiO_{2} $ contents and positively correlated with the (NgO+FeO) contents. The compressive velocity (Vp) of glass tends to increase with decreasing $ SiO_{2} $ contents and increasing (MgO+FeO) contents. The shear velocity (Vs) of glass tends to increase slightly with increasing $ SiO_{2} $ contents, which has little connection with the (MgO+FeO) contents. It was calculated from densities and velocities that the elastic moduli of glasses are negatively correlated with the $ SiO_{2} $ contents and positively correlated with the (MgO+FeO) contents. © Science Press, Institute of Geochemistry, CAS and Springer-Verlag GmbH 2008 |
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