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The stress dependence of olivine creep rate: Implications for extrapolation of lab data and interpretation of recrystallized grain size
G. Hirth, D. L. Kohlstedt
Earth and Environmental Sciences-Twin Cities
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Chemical Compounds
Creep Rate
100%
Grain Size
57%
Strain Energy
26%
Diffusion
25%
Creep
25%
Yield Point
23%
Grain Boundary
21%
Interfacial Energy
20%
Rheology
18%
Strain
14%
Flow
13%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
creep
59%
olivine
56%
grain size
49%
dislocation
25%
rate
20%
dislocation creep
12%
surface energy
9%
strain rate
8%
grain boundary
8%
silicon
8%
lithosphere
8%
incorporation
7%
pipe
6%
viscosity
6%
mantle
6%
kinetics
5%
energy
4%
analysis
2%
Physics & Astronomy
olivine
81%
extrapolation
58%
grain size
46%
flux density
14%
lithosphere
13%
Earth mantle
10%
surface energy
8%
strain rate
7%
exponents
6%
grain boundaries
6%
viscosity
6%
kinetics
5%
silicon
4%