Molecular hydrogen in minerals as a clue to interpret ∂D variations in the mantle

Trace amounts of water dissolved in minerals play an important role in global tectonics through changing the density, viscosity and melting behaviour of the Earth’s mantle. Here, the authors identify the presence of molecular hydrogen in nominally anhydrous ecolgite minerals from the Kaapvaal and Si...

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Autores principales: B. N. Moine, N. Bolfan-Casanova, I. B. Radu, D. A. Ionov, G. Costin, A. V. Korsakov, A. V. Golovin, O. B. Oleinikov, E. Deloule, J. Y. Cottin
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:304ae6032b204796a94d92bb9794e3e22021-12-02T15:33:05ZMolecular hydrogen in minerals as a clue to interpret ∂D variations in the mantle10.1038/s41467-020-17442-82041-1723https://doaj.org/article/304ae6032b204796a94d92bb9794e3e22020-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-17442-8https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Trace amounts of water dissolved in minerals play an important role in global tectonics through changing the density, viscosity and melting behaviour of the Earth’s mantle. Here, the authors identify the presence of molecular hydrogen in nominally anhydrous ecolgite minerals from the Kaapvaal and Siberian cratons, indicating that the storage capacity of H in the mantle may have been underestimated.B. N. MoineN. Bolfan-CasanovaI. B. RaduD. A. IonovG. CostinA. V. KorsakovA. V. GolovinO. B. OleinikovE. DelouleJ. Y. CottinNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2020)
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B. N. Moine
N. Bolfan-Casanova
I. B. Radu
D. A. Ionov
G. Costin
A. V. Korsakov
A. V. Golovin
O. B. Oleinikov
E. Deloule
J. Y. Cottin
Molecular hydrogen in minerals as a clue to interpret ∂D variations in the mantle
description Trace amounts of water dissolved in minerals play an important role in global tectonics through changing the density, viscosity and melting behaviour of the Earth’s mantle. Here, the authors identify the presence of molecular hydrogen in nominally anhydrous ecolgite minerals from the Kaapvaal and Siberian cratons, indicating that the storage capacity of H in the mantle may have been underestimated.
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author B. N. Moine
N. Bolfan-Casanova
I. B. Radu
D. A. Ionov
G. Costin
A. V. Korsakov
A. V. Golovin
O. B. Oleinikov
E. Deloule
J. Y. Cottin
author_facet B. N. Moine
N. Bolfan-Casanova
I. B. Radu
D. A. Ionov
G. Costin
A. V. Korsakov
A. V. Golovin
O. B. Oleinikov
E. Deloule
J. Y. Cottin
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title Molecular hydrogen in minerals as a clue to interpret ∂D variations in the mantle
title_short Molecular hydrogen in minerals as a clue to interpret ∂D variations in the mantle
title_full Molecular hydrogen in minerals as a clue to interpret ∂D variations in the mantle
title_fullStr Molecular hydrogen in minerals as a clue to interpret ∂D variations in the mantle
title_full_unstemmed Molecular hydrogen in minerals as a clue to interpret ∂D variations in the mantle
title_sort molecular hydrogen in minerals as a clue to interpret ∂d variations in the mantle
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