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High-pressure phase of brucite stable at earth’s mantle transition zone
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Potential energy surface between two brucite layers with normal
Schematic structures of two layers (a) and four layers (b) of bruciteMicrostructures within brucite-free and brucite-bearing marble. (a .
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