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Crystallographic preferred orientation of akimotoite and seismic anisotropy of Tonga slab

Rei Shiraishi, Eiji Ohtani, Kyuichi Kanagawa, Akira Shimojuku & Dapeng Zhao

Nature 455, 657-660(2 October 2008)

doi:10.1038/nature07301

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P-wave anisotropy of the Tonga slab and the deformed akimotoite.

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Summary of experimental conditions and results

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