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Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
4395
World Ranking
7314
National Ranking
23

Best Publications

  • The effect of water on the electrical conductivity of olivine aggregates and its implications for the electrical structure of the upper mantle

    Takashi Yoshino;Takuya Matsuzaki;Anton Shatskiy;Tomoo Katsura

  • High-pressure synthesis of the cubic perovskite BaRuO3 and evolution of ferromagnetism in ARuO3 (A = Ca, Sr, Ba) ruthenates.

    C. Q. Jin;J. S. Zhou;J. B. Goodenough;Q. Q. Liu

  • Solidus of alkaline carbonatite in the deep mantle

    Konstantin D. Litasov;Anton Shatskiy;Eiji Ohtani;Gregory M. Yaxley

  • High hydrogen solubility in Al-rich stishovite and water transport in the lower mantle

    Konstantin D. Litasov;Hiroyuki Kagi;Anton Shatskiy;Eiji Ohtani

  • The system K2CO3-MgCO3 at 6 GPa and 900–1450 °C

    Anton Shatskiy;Anton Shatskiy;Igor S. Sharygin;Igor S. Sharygin;Pavel N. Gavryushkin;Pavel N. Gavryushkin;Konstantin D. Litasov;Konstantin D. Litasov

  • Melting and subsolidus phase relations in peridotite and eclogite systems with reduced COH fluid at 3–16 GPa

    Konstantin D. Litasov;Anton Shatskiy;Eiji Ohtani

  • Composition of the Earth’s core: A review

    K.D. Litasov;K.D. Litasov;A.F. Shatskiy;A.F. Shatskiy

  • High pressure generation using scaled-up Kawai-cell

    A. Shatskiy;T. Katsura;K. D. Litasov;A. V. Shcherbakova

  • P‐V‐T relations of MgSiO3 perovskite determined by in situ X‐ray diffraction using a large‐volume high‐pressure apparatus

    Tomoo Katsura;Sho Yokoshi;Kazuaki Kawabe;Anton Shatskiy

  • Structure of Na2O–SiO2 melt as a function of composition: In situ Raman spectroscopic study

    Olga N. Koroleva;Vsevolod N. Anfilogov;Anton Shatskiy;Konstantin D. Litasov

  • Pressure-volume-temperature equation of state of tungsten carbide to 32 GPa and 1673 K

    Konstantin D. Litasov;Anton Shatskiy;Yingwei Fei;Akio Suzuki

  • Melting phase relations of the Udachnaya-East Group-I kimberlite at 3.0–6.5 GPa: Experimental evidence for alkali-carbonatite composition of primary kimberlite melts and implications for mantle plumes

    Igor S. Sharygin;Igor S. Sharygin;Konstantin D. Litasov;Konstantin D. Litasov;Anton Shatskiy;Anton Shatskiy;Alexander V. Golovin;Alexander V. Golovin

  • Phase relations in carbonate systems at pressures and temperatures of lithospheric mantle: review of experimental data

    A.F. Shatskiy;K.D. Litasov;K.D. Litasov;Yu.N. Palyanov;Yu.N. Palyanov

  • Revision of the CaCO3–MgCO3 phase diagram at 3 and 6 GPa

    Anton Shatskiy;Anton Shatskiy;Ivan V. Podborodnikov;Ivan V. Podborodnikov;Anton V. Arefiev;Anton V. Arefiev;Daniil A. Minin;Daniil A. Minin

  • Thermal equation of state and thermodynamic properties of iron carbide Fe3C to 31 GPa and 1473 K

    Konstantin D. Litasov;Igor S. Sharygin;Peter I. Dorogokupets;Anton Shatskiy

  • Melting and subsolidus phase relations in the system Na2CO3-MgCO3±H2O at 6 GPa and the stability of Na2Mg(CO3)2 in the upper mantle

    Anton Shatskiy;Anton Shatskiy;Pavel N. Gavryushkin;Pavel N. Gavryushkin;Igor S. Sharygin;Igor S. Sharygin;Konstantin D. Litasov;Konstantin D. Litasov

  • P-V-T equation of state of CaCO 3 aragonite to 29 GPa and 1673 K: In situ X-ray diffraction study

    Konstantin D. Litasov;Anton Shatskiy;Pavel N. Gavryushkin;Altyna E. Bekhtenova

  • Critical behavior of the ferromagnetic perovskite BaRuO3

    J.-S. Zhou;J.-S. Zhou;K. Matsubayashi;Y. Uwatoko;C.-Q. Jin

  • Aluminum and hydrogen partitioning between bridgmanite and high-pressure hydrous phases: Implications for water storage in the lower mantle

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  • Thermal equation of state and thermodynamic properties of molybdenum at high pressures

    Konstantin D. Litasov;Peter I. Dorogokupets;Eiji Ohtani;Yingwei Fei

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