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European Journal of Mineralogy; September, October 2006; v. 18; no. 5; p. 665; DOI: 10.1127/0935-1221/2006/0018-0665
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Erratum

Slip systems and plastic shear anisotropy in Mg2SiO4 ringwoodite: insights from numerical modelling by P. CARREZ, P. CORDIER, D. MAINPRICE, A. TOMMASI

We have discovered a few errors in Tables 2 and 3 of our paper, which do not affect the validity of the results and conclusions. The corrected tables are printed below and entirely supersede the earlier ones. We offer apologies to the readers for any inconvenience.


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Table 2. Parameters for the PN model for 1/2<110> screw dislocations. The energy coefficient K (equation 5) and a' (periodicity of the Peierls energy W) are input of the PN model. The width of dislocation distribution {xi} is obtained as the distance separating the two maximum of the dislocation density function {rho}. {Delta}W and {sigma}p are respectively the height of the Peierls energy barrier and the Peierls stress needed to overcome this barrier.

 

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Table 3. Parameters for the PN model for 1/2<110> edge dislocations. Parameters are defined as in Table 2.

 




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