anelasticity
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- anelastic adjective
Etymology
Origin of anelasticity
Example Sentences
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One is that the technical details of one or more of the experiments were not fully understood, which could have led either to a systematic shift in the reported values of G or to uncertainties that were not included in the reported uncertainties of G. An example of the former is the effect of a fibre property, called anelasticity, that could bias the TOS method — an effect that was first pointed out7 in 1995.
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The authors speculate that fibre anelasticity might be responsible, but they do not give a definitive explanation.
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Wahr, J. & Bergen, Z. The effects of mantle anelasticity on nutations, Earth tides, and tidal variations in rotation rate.
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Brodholt, J. P., Helffrich, G. & Trampert, J. Chemical versus thermal heterogeneity in the lower mantle: the most likely role of anelasticity.
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Karato, S. Importance of anelasticity in the interpretation of seismic tomography.
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