Shock Compression of Condensed Matter--1995: Proceedings of the Conference of the American Physical Society Topical Group on Shock Compression of Condensed Matter Held at Seattle, Washington, August 13-18, 1995, Part 1S. C. Schmidt, William C. Tao |
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Application of Shock Compression Science to Earth and Planetary Physics | 3 |
ShockWave Properties of Brittle Solids | 9 |
Were Carbonados Synthesized by an Ancient Impact? | 20 |
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