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Assunto: [AIRAPT] Follow-up on the Workshop on High-Temperature Pressure Calibration (AIRAPT-29, Matsuyama)
Data: 2025-10-04 19:41
De: Tomo Katsura <bt18...@uni-bayreuth.de>
Para: mem...@airapt.org, pastm...@airapt.org, meg...@ehprg.org
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Dear Colleagues,

The workshop on high-temperature pressure calibration was successfully held on the afternoon of 28 September 2025 in Room 3 at the Ehime Kenmin Bunka Kaikan (Ehime Prefectural Convention Hall), Matsuyama, Japan, as a pre-meeting event of AIRAPT-29.
https://smartconf.jp/content/airapt29/program

Although I did not count the number of participants, Room 3 appeared to be full.

After the workshop, several colleagues discussed and reached the following conclusions:

  1. Fixed-Point Draft:
    We will prepare a draft on pressure fixed points below 20 GPa for submission to the AIRAPT Proceedings (submission deadline: 30 November 2025).

  2. High-Temperature Pressure Standards (≤ 150 GPa, 300–3000 K):
    We will work to establish high-temperature pressure standards in this range. Candidate materials include Au, Pt, MgO, and alkali halides such as KCl.

  3. Ultrahigh-Pressure Standards (≤ 1 TPa, 300–4000 K):
    We will work to establish standards in this range. Candidate materials include Cu, Ta, W, and Mo.

  4. Working Group Formation:
    A working group will be created to coordinate efforts toward these two goals.

We would be grateful if you could endorse these ideas and join the working group.
Those interested are kindly requested to send me an email indicating your willingness to participate.

Please note that discussions will be led by Dr. Kamil Dziubek at the University of Vienna.

With best regards,
Tomo Katsura


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Tomoo Katsura
Professor of Structure and Dynamics of Earth Materials
Bayerisches Geoinstitut, University of Bayreuth
95440 Bayreuth, GERMANY
Tel: +49(0)921 55-3791 (office) 3700/3766 (institute)
Fax: +49(0)921 55-3769
E-mail: tomo.k...@uni-bayreuth.de
https://katsurabgi.jimdoweb.com/
 
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