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document collection for the "OLIVINE LABORATORY INFRARED ABSORBANCE SPECTRA" bundle
This is the document collection for the gbo.olivines.pitman.lab-spectra bundle. Laboratory measurements quantifying the effect of Fe substituting for Mg in olivine are necessary to distinguish compositional from temperature, grain size and grain shape effects in observational data. This bundle presents room temperature (18-19 degrees Celsius) diamond anvil cell thin film absorption spectra of a large suite of olivines evenly spaced across Mg and Fe compositions at infrared wavelengths. In each file, the left column is the frequency in wave numbers (units: cm**-1). The right column is the chemical absorbance (common logarithm based). -
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OLIVINE LABORATORY INFRARED ABSORBANCE SPECTRA
Laboratory measurements quantifying the effect of Fe substituting for Mg in olivine are necessary to distinguish compositional from temperature, grain size and grain shape effects in observational data. This bundle presents room temperature (18-19 degrees Celsius) diamond anvil cell thin film absorption spectra of a large suite of olivines evenly spaced across Mg and Fe compositions at infrared wavelengths. In each file, the left column is the frequency in wave numbers (units: cm**-1). The right column is the chemical absorbance (common logarithm based). -
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data collection for the "OLIVINE LABORATORY INFRARED ABSORBANCE SPECTRA" bundle
This is the data collection for the gbo.olivines.pitman.lab-spectra bundle. Laboratory measurements quantifying the effect of Fe substituting for Mg in olivine are necessary to distinguish compositional from temperature, grain size and grain shape effects in observational data. This bundle presents room temperature (18-19 degrees Celsius) diamond anvil cell thin film absorption spectra of a large suite of olivines evenly spaced across Mg and Fe compositions at infrared wavelengths. In each file, the left column is the frequency in wave numbers (units: cm**-1). The right column is the chemical absorbance (common logarithm based).
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