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All abstracts by Yan Yang in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2025) Efficient Fluorine Transport to the Deep Mantle during Serpentinite Subduction
Wang JY & Yang Y

(2025) The Role of Water on LLSVP Dynamics from the Perspective of Bridgmanite Grain Size
Lyu Y, Fei H, Chakraborti A, Yang Y, Xu F, Zhang B, Xia Q-K & Katsura T

(2025) Inefficient Nitrogen Transport to the Lower Mantle by Sediment Subduction
Huang W, Yang Y, Li Y, Xu Z, Yang S-Y, Guo S & Xia Q-K

(2023) Behavior of Hydrogen, Fluorine and Carbon in Apatite during High Temperature Processes
Wang JY & Yang Y

(2023) Nitrogen Impacts on Structural Stabilities of Silicates
Huang W & Yang Y

(2023) Fluorine Impacts on the Stabilities of Hydrogen Defects in Olivine
Gao C & Yang Y

(2021) P-T Induced Re-distribution of Hydrogen Defects in Nominally Anhydrous Minerals
Yang Y

(2020) The Effect of Fe on Stability of Hydrogen Defects in Rutile
Sun J, Yang Y & Xia Q

(2020) Inter-Reaction and Site-Specific Diffusion of Hydrogen Defects in Natural Orthopyroxene at High Temperatures
Yang Y & Xia Q

(2020) Effects of Ammonium on Hydroxyl and Lattice Stability of Phengite at High Temperature and High Pressure
Liu W, Yang Y & Xia Q

(2020) Stability of Ammonium in Feldspar at High Temperatures :implications for Nitrogen Preservation and Transport in the Deep Earth
Huang W & Yang Y

(2019) Intimate Link between the Deep Earth's Nitrogen and Hydrogen Cycles
Yang Y, Busigny V, Liu W & Xia Q-K

(2019) Ammonium Promotes Hydrogen Bond Symmetrization in Phengite Under High Pressures
Liu W, Yang Y & Xia Q

(2016) Water Effects on the Anharmonic Properties of Forsterite
Yang Y, Wang Z & Smyth J

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