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Superplasticity in Geological Materials, Ice, Bulk Metallic Glasses and Some Exotic Materials

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The “superplasticity-like” behavior of geological materials, i.e. minerals, combinations of minerals, spinels, rocks etc., polycrystalline ice, amorphous materials (bulk metallic glasses) and some exotic materials like hydroxyapatite and CNT is discussed in this chapter.

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Padmanabhan, K.A., Prabu, S.B., Mulyukov, R.R., Nazarov, A., Imayev, R.M., Chowdhury, S.G. (2018). Superplasticity in Geological Materials, Ice, Bulk Metallic Glasses and Some Exotic Materials. In: Superplasticity. Engineering Materials. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31957-0_7

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