Gakushuin University, Japan
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- Aluminum Substitution in MgSiO3 Perovskite: Confirmation of Multiple Mechanisms by NMR Spectroscopy
- Heats of mixing of silicate liquid in the systems Diopside-Anorthite-Akermanite, Diopside-Anorthite-Forsterite and Diopside-Silica
- Electric-discharge Luminescence between Frictional Natural Quartz by Pin-on-disk Method: Possible Origin of Seismo-electromagnetic Radiation
- High-pressure Phase Relation In The MgAl2O4-Mg2SiO4 System
- Thermodynamic properties of high-pressure mantle minerals
- Origin of fluids from oil/gas fields and hot springs in the Green Tuff region of Japan: 129I results from halogen-rich fluids in the Akita and Niigata Basins
- A New High-Pressure Phase With Mg2Al2O5 Composition
- Chemical Analysis of Kimberlites and Their Constituent Minerals From China and South Africa
- Origin of fluids in hydrothermal systems at the Kusatsu-Shirane Volcano, Japan: Halogen and I-129 results
- Pore water geochemistry of active methane venting sites, Umitaka Spur and Joetsu Knoll, eastern margin of the Japan Sea
- Physical processes of quartz amorphization due to friction
- Long-term migration of iodine in sedimentary rocks based on iodine speciation and <SUP>129</SUP>I/<SUP>127</SUP>I ratio
- The cosmogenic iodine and stable chromium isotopic signal of Atacama's giant nitrate deposits (Invited)
- Cerium and Neodymium Isotope Fractionation in Geochemical Samples
- Isotopic fractionation of alkali earth metals during carbonate precipitation
- Isotopic fractionation of rare earth elements in geochemical samples
- Precise Comparison of Phase Relations in Pyrolite, MORB and Harzburgite Up To 28 GPa 1600-2200°C Using Multi-sample Cell Technique
- Highly precise <SUP>182</SUP>W/<SUP>184</SUP>W of the Ethiopian basalts and Aden Bay MORB.
- Slip in, and Strength of, Natural Pyropic and Majoritic Garnets at High Pressures
- Phase stability and equations of state of MgAl<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>4</SUB> at lower mantle pressures and temperatures
- Psychology, culture, and group dynamics as risks factors for heat strokes among students during heatwaves