Solubility of Cr, Ti, and AL in co-existing olivine, spinel, and liquid at 1 ATM

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Chemical Composition, Chromium, Lunar Rocks, Petrology, Solubility, Aluminum, Cooling, Olivine, Outgassing, Pyroxenes, Silicates, Spinel, Titanium

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The partitioning of chromium between olivines, spinels and silicate liquids was studied as a function of temperature, oxygen fugacity, and cooling rate between 1175 and 1300 C and redox states near the Fe-FeO buffer. It is found that the weight ratio of Cr2O3 in olivine to that in the liquid increases slightly as oxygen fugacity decreases, but the effect is very small. The cooling experiments showed that the Cr2O3 content does not re-equilibrate with cooling.

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