2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2019.119549
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A calorimetry investigation of glass temperature and fragility of ancient ambers from Texas and Canada

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“…(C) Tg versus age. The black open circles represent the data from Zhao et al [ 25 ] The blue open squares are the data from Cheng et al [ 30 ] The data of a second Fushun amber with Tg=191.8°normalC from our unpublished work has also been complied into this plot. Tg versus logarithm (age) is shown in the inset.…”
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“…(C) Tg versus age. The black open circles represent the data from Zhao et al [ 25 ] The blue open squares are the data from Cheng et al [ 30 ] The data of a second Fushun amber with Tg=191.8°normalC from our unpublished work has also been complied into this plot. Tg versus logarithm (age) is shown in the inset.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the dependence of T g on age has been studied by compiling the data of copal and amber from this work and previous work from our labs. [25,30] As discussed above, age is not the only factor affecting T g . Despite the variability and deviation of the data in Figure 12C, it shows a tendency that age has a more significant effect on the magnitude of T g in the early age of the resin, where copal is presented, and its contribution decreases gradually as the resin ages or fossilizes.…”
Section: Correlation Between V E the Amber's Age And Its T Gmentioning
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