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Site-specific hydrogen diffusion rates in forsterite

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Padron-Navarta, Jose
Hermann, Joerg
O'Neill, Hugh

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Synthetic hydroxylated titanium-bearing and undoped MgO-buffered forsterite crystals were heated at atmospheric pressure in air at temperatures from 800 to 1200°C to determine hydrogen diffusion as a function of the type of point-defect mechanism by whic

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Earth and Planetary Science Letters

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2037-12-31