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Substantial hydrogen solubility in olivine and implications for water storage in the mantle
Quan Bai
, D. L. Kohlstedt
Earth and Environmental Sciences-Twin Cities
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Olivine
100%
Water Storage
100%
Hydrogen Solubility
100%
Upper Mantle
33%
Hydrogen Ion
33%
Trace Amount
16%
Mantle Processes
16%
Magma
16%
Mantle Minerals
16%
Single Crystal
16%
Oxygen Fugacity
16%
High Electrical Conductivity
16%
Geodynamic Processes
16%
Hydrogen Fugacity
16%
Hydrothermal Experiments
16%
Magnesium Vacancies
16%
Oxygen Interstitials
16%
Area Yield
16%
Oxyhydrogen
16%
Earth Upper Mantle
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Upper Mantle
100%
Water Storage
100%
Fugacity
66%
Hydrogen Ion
66%
Single Crystal
33%
Mantle Process
33%
Magma
33%
Geodynamics
33%