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Yongsheng Huang
Yongsheng Huang
Postdoctor. Tohoku University. 東北大学
Verified email at tohoku.ac.jp
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Saline aqueous fluid circulation in mantle wedge inferred from olivine wetting properties
Y Huang, T Nakatani, M Nakamura, C McCammon
Nature Communications 10 (1), 5557, 2019
192019
Electrical conductivity in texturally equilibrated fluid‐bearing forsterite aggregates at 800° C and 1 GPa: Implications for the high electrical conductivity anomalies in …
Y Huang, H Guo, T Nakatani, K Uesugi, M Nakamura, H Keppler
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 126 (4), e2020JB021343, 2021
162021
Experimental constraint on grain-scale fluid connectivity in subduction zones
Y Huang, T Nakatani, M Nakamura, C McCammon
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 552, 116610, 2020
142020
Effect of faceting on olivine wetting properties
Y Huang, T Nakatani, S Sawa, G Wu, M Nakamura, C McCammon
American Mineralogist 108 (12), 2244-2259, 2023
12023
Importance of mantle serpentinite carbonation in bending faults for the deep carbon cycle
Y Huang, S Okumura, K Matsumoto, N Takahashi, H Tang, G Wu, ...
EGU24, 2024
2024
Electrical conductivity in texturally equilibrated fluid-bearing forsterite aggregates at 800 ºC and 1 GPa: implications for the high electrical conductivity anomalies in …
Y Huang, H Guo, T Nakatani, K Uesugi, M Nakamura, H Keppler
Authorea Preprints, 2022
2022
Electrical Conductivity in Texturally Equilibrated Fluid-Bearing Forsterite Aggregates at 800 degrees C and 1 GPa: Implications for the High Electrical Conductivity Anomalies …
Y Huang, H Guo, T Nakatani, K Uesugi, M Nakamura, H Keppler
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH 126 (4), 2021
2021
Electrical conductivity in texturally equilibrated fluid-bearing forsterite aggregates at 800║ C and 1 GPa: implications for the high electrical conductivity anomalies in …
Y Huang, H Guo, T Nakatani, K Uesugi, M Nakamura, H Keppler
ESS Open Archive eprints 105, essoar. 10504802, 2020
2020
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