Jay D. Bass
Affiliations: | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL |
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Yuan S, Wang L, Liu F, et al. (2023) Early crystallization of amorphous selenium under high pressure studied by synchrotron XRD method. Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter : An Institute of Physics Journal. 35 |
Li Y, Bass JD. (2020) Single Crystal Elastic Properties of Hemimorphite, a Novel Hydrous Silicate Minerals. 10: 425 |
Zhang JS, Bass JD, Schmandt B. (2018) The Elastic Anisotropy Change Near the 410‐km Discontinuity: Predictions From Single‐Crystal Elasticity Measurements of Olivine and Wadsleyite Journal of Geophysical Research. 123: 2674-2684 |
Dragic PD, Pamato MG, Iordache V, et al. (2016) Athermal distributed Brillouin sensors utilizing all-glass optical fibers fabricated from rare earth garnets: LuAG New Journal of Physics. 18 |
Zhang JS, Bass JD. (2016) Single-crystal elasticity of natural Fe-bearing orthoenstatite across a high-pressure phase transition Geophysical Research Letters. 43: 8473-8481 |
Zhang JS, Bass JD. (2016) Sound velocities of olivine at high pressures and temperatures and the composition of Earth's upper mantle Geophysical Research Letters. 43: 9611-9618 |
Zhang JS, Bass JD, Zhu G. (2015) Single-crystal Brillouin spectroscopy with CO2 laser heating and variable q. The Review of Scientific Instruments. 86: 063905 |
Reynard B, Bass JD. (2014) Elasticity of lawsonite and seismological signature of metamorphism and water cycling in the subducting oceanic crust Journal of Metamorphic Geology. 32: 479-487 |
Zhang JS, Shieh SR, Bass JD, et al. (2014) High-pressure single-crystal elasticity study of CO2 across phase I-III transition Applied Physics Letters. 104 |
Wang J, Bass JD, Kastura T. (2014) Elastic properties of iron-bearing wadsleyite to 17.7GPa: Implications for mantle mineral models Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors. 228: 92-96 |