【摘 要】
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Eclogite is a mafic metamorphic rock,forms mainly from gabbro and basalt at high pressures and temperatures [1].
【机 构】
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Key Laboratory of High Temperature and High Pressure Study of the Earth's Interior,Institute of Geo
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第26届国际高压科学技术大会、第8届亚洲高压科技学术会议暨第19届中国高压科学技术会议(The 26th Interna
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Eclogite is a mafic metamorphic rock,forms mainly from gabbro and basalt at high pressures and temperatures [1].
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