“…andesite, jadeite and phonolite) both molecular and carbonate species are identified (Brooker et al, 1999;King and Holloway, 2002;Morizet et al, 2002;Behrens et al, 2004b;Botcharnikov et al, 2006). Furthermore, Morizet et al (2001Morizet et al ( , 2007 ,and Porbatzki and Nowak (2001), Nowak et al (2003) and Spickenbom et al (2010) in studying various silicate compositions (jadeite, albite, dacite and phonolite) have convincingly demonstrated that the speciation preserved in quenched melts below the glass transition temperature changes with the annealing temperature and is different from the true speciation occurring in the melt in equilibrium at superliquidus temperature. As the concentration of molecular CO2 increases with a higher annealing temperature, the concentration of molecular CO2 in the equilibrated liquid is likely much higher than the one observed in the glass.…”