Uppsala University, Department of Physics and Astronomy
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- New Data on the Stability of bcc Iron in the Earth Inner Core
- Stability of bcc-Iron in the Earth Core: The End of Controversy
- Solid-Solid Transitions at High-PT: Implications for the Earth's Core
- MgSiO<SUB>3</SUB> Under Conditions of the Earth's Deep Interior
- Temperature Profile in the Earth's Outer Core
- Origin of the Low Rigidity of the Earth's Inner Core
- The equation of state and structure stability of elemental metal vanadium under high pressure -from experiments to theories
- Spectrophotometric properties of Mercury
- The kinetics of hydroxyl radical oxidation of a stearic acid monolayer as a proxy for a cloud droplet organic film. A neutron reflectivity study
- Hemispherical Anisotropic Patterns of the Earth's Inner Core
- Anisotropic Earth's Inner Core within a Dynamic Core Scenario
- The Magnetic Link Between Saturn's Plasmapause Boundary and the Rotating Auroral Oval
- Local Time Asymmetry of the Electron Density Distribution in Saturn's Inner Magnetosphere
- Stellar Magnetic Field Morphologies and their Influence on Planetary Surroundings
- The dust flux characteristics near the E ring at 2-3 RS observed by the Langmuir probe
- Overview of the Geomorphology of the Nucleus of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko from OSIRIS Observations
- The Geomorphology of Comet Churymov-Gerasimenko As Revealed By Rosetta/Osiris: Implicationsfor Past Collisional Evolution
- The Nucleus of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko : a New Case of Contact Binary ?