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Dion L. Heinz, Associate Professor, Department of the Geophysical Sciences, James Franck Institute, and the College

Recent Publications

Mao, W. L., H. K. Mao, P. J. Eng, T. P. Trainor, M. Newville, C. C. Kao, D. L. Heinz, J. Shu, Y. Meng and R. J. Hemley, Bonding changes in compressed superhard graphite, Science, 302, 425-427, 2003.

Lin, J. F., D. L. Heinz, et al., "Stability of magnesiowustite in Earth's lower mantle." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 100(8): 4405-4408, 2003.

Lin, J. F., A. J. Campbell, et al., "Static compression of iron-silicon alloys: Implications for silicon in the Earth's core." J. Geophys. Res.-Solid Earth 108(B1), 2003.

Lin, J-F., D. L. Heinz, A. J. Campbell, J. M. Devine, W. L. Mao and G. Shen, Iron-Nickel alloy in the Earth's core, Geophys. Res. Lett., 29, 109/1-109/3, 2002.

Lin, J-F., D. L. Heinz, A. J. Campbell, J. M. Devine, and G. Shen, Iron-Silicon Alloy in Earth's Core? , Science, 295, 313-315, 2002.

Duffy, T. S., G. Shen, D. L. Heinz, J. Shu, Y. Ma, R. J. Hemley and H. K. Mao, Lattice strains in gold and rhenium to 37 GPa, Phys. Rev. B, 60, 15063-15073, 1999.

Duffy, T. S., G. Shen, D. L. Heinz, Y. Ma, R. J. Hemley, and H. K. Mao, Lattice strains in gold and rhenium under non-hydrostatic compression, in High-Pressure Materials Research, edited by R. M. Wentzcovitch, R. J. Hemley, W. J. Nellis, and P. Y. Yu, Materials Research Society Symp. Proc., vol. 499, 145-150, 1999.

Shen, G., and D. L. Heinz, 1998, High-Pressure Melting of Deep Mantle and Core Materials, in Ultrahigh-Pressure Mineralogy: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth's Deep Interior, R. J. Hemley (editor), Reviews in Mineralogy vol. 37, P. H. Ribbe (series editor), Mineralogical Society of America, Washington D. C., 369-396.