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Fig. 6. Briggs' (1950)(p. 721) measurements of the limiting negative pressure of water, as a function of temperature. These results show that liquid water can sustain negative pressures as extreme as 28 MPa (280 bars) and that the temperature dependence of this limiting pressure is anomalous, like many other properties of water, within a few degrees Celsius of the freezing point.
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