[cig-commits] [commit] doc_updates: Add note about the difference between MGD and SLB (19b854c)

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Repository : https://github.com/geodynamics/burnman

On branch  : doc_updates
Link       : https://github.com/geodynamics/burnman/compare/a41c029377e68165d090c9727dd8df9f74d4e819...19b854c8feecdeddfe5e040dbadac1a437344ad1

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commit 19b854c8feecdeddfe5e040dbadac1a437344ad1
Author: ian-r-rose <ian.r.rose at gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Dec 30 17:20:06 2014 -0800

    Add note about the difference between MGD and SLB


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19b854c8feecdeddfe5e040dbadac1a437344ad1
 sphinx/background_thermoelastics.txt | 7 +++++++
 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+)

diff --git a/sphinx/background_thermoelastics.txt b/sphinx/background_thermoelastics.txt
index 20192c2..f41de72 100644
--- a/sphinx/background_thermoelastics.txt
+++ b/sphinx/background_thermoelastics.txt
@@ -110,6 +110,10 @@ The total pressure, bulk and shear moduli can be calculated from the following s
     K(V, T) &= K_{\textrm{ref}}(V, T_0) + K_{th}(V, T) - K_{th}(V, T_0), \\
     G(V, T) &= G_{\textrm{ref}}(V, T_0) + G_{th}(V, T) - G_{th}(V, T_0) 
 
+This equation of state is substantially the same as that in SLB2005 (see below).  
+The primary differences are in the thermal correction to the shear modulus and in the volume dependences of the Debye temperature and the Gruneisen parameter.
+
+
 HP2011 (thermal correction to Modified Tait)
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
@@ -249,6 +253,9 @@ EoS, we refer readers to :cite:`Stixrude2005`.
 |              |                  |                                   |                         |
 +--------------+------------------+-----------------------------------+-------------------------+
 
+This equation of state is substantially the same as that of the Mie-Gruneisen-Debye (see above).  
+The primary differences are in the thermal correction to the shear modulus and in the volume dependences of the Debye temperature and the Gruneisen parameter.
+
 Compensated-Redlich-Kwong (for fluids, thermal)
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 



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