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editDescriptionOxygen Buffers.jpg | Log oxygen fugacity vs temperature at 1 bar pressure for common buffer assemblages, plotted from algorithms compiled by B. R. Frost in Mineralogical Society of America "Reviews in Mineralogy" Volume 25, "Oxide Minerals: Petrologic and Magnetic Significance" (D. H. Lindsley, editor) (1991) (MH, magnetite-hematite; NiNiO, Nickel-nickel oxide; FMQ, fayalite-magnetite-quartz; WM, wustite-magnetite; IW, iron-wustite; QIF, quartz-iron-fayalite) |
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