a)Element mapping of the syntheic pyrope garnet at high-pressure and high-temperature(b)Variation of the water content of pyrope garnets with pressure and temperature in the present and previous studies. — Credit
a)Element mapping of the syntheic pyrope garnet at high-pressure and high-temperature(b)Variation of the water content of pyrope garnets with pressure and temperature in the present and previous studies. — Credit
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