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The mechanisms for pressure-induced amorphization of ice Ih

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Quasi-harmonic lattice-dynamics were used to calculate the thermodynamic and mechanical stability boundaries of ice Ih under pressure. The results suggest that the pressure-induced phase transformation of ice Ih at low temperatures is not a thermodynamically melting transition, and high density amorphous (HDA) is therefore unlikely to have a liquid-like structure. Distinct differences between LDA ice and quenched liquid water were observed.

Author: Klug, D.D., Tse, J.S., Tulk, C.A., Swainson, I., Svensson, E.C., Loong, C.K., Shpakov, V., Belosludov, V.R., Belosludov, R.V., Kawazoe, Y.
Publisher: Macmillan Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Nature
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0028-0836
Year: 1999
Amorphous substances, Amorphous materials

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Stable methane hydrate above 2 GPa and the source of Titan's atmospheric methane

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Research is presented describing methane hydrate as the dominant methane-containing phase in the formation models of Saturn's largest moon, Titan. The research shows that the methane in Titan's primordial core remained in stable hydrate phases throughout differentiation, and eventually formed a 100-km thick layer of methane clathrate within the planet's ice mantle, which is possibly the replenishment source for Titan's atmospheric methane.

Author: Loveday, J.S., Nelmes, R.J., Guthrie, M., Belmonte, S.A., Allan, D.R., Klug, D.D., Tse, J.S., Handa, Y.P.
Publisher: Macmillan Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Nature
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0028-0836
Year: 2001
Analysis, Methane, Astronomical research, Planets, Satellites, Satellites (Astronomical bodies), Titan (Satellite), Saturn (Planet)

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Metastable ice VII at low temperature and ambient pressure

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Pure ice VII may be obtained by cooling ice VI and compressing it below 95 K. It has been established that this phase can remain stable at atmospheric pressure and remains metastable indefinitely at 77 K. Recovered ice VII transforms into low-density amorphous ice. The availability of ice VII in gram quantities at ambient pressure presents new possibilities for its detailed characterization and comparison with ice VIII.

Author: Loveday, J.S., Nelmes, R.J., Klotz, S., Besson, J.M., Hamel, G., Marshall, W.G.
Publisher: Macmillan Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Nature
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0028-0836
Year: 1999

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