"Water" in Lunar Basalts: The Role of Molecular Hydrogen (H2), Especially in the Diffusion of the H Component

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The highly reduced condition in lunar basalts means that molecular H2 is
likely a significant species of the H component, in addition to OH and
molecular H2O. Hence, H2 diffusion almost certainly plays a major role
in transporting the H component.

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