2010
DOI: 10.2138/rmg.2010.72.17
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Diffusion in Oxides

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“…Mn and Ti were reported by Aggarwal and Dieckmann [24]. The data were summarized by Van Orman and Crispin [18] Oxid Met (2017) 87:333-341 335 to lose its protective properties under more corrosive conditions, e.g. when water vapour, traces of alkali and/or chlorides are combined with O 2 , and in low oxygen activity environments containing water vapour, see, e.g.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Mn and Ti were reported by Aggarwal and Dieckmann [24]. The data were summarized by Van Orman and Crispin [18] Oxid Met (2017) 87:333-341 335 to lose its protective properties under more corrosive conditions, e.g. when water vapour, traces of alkali and/or chlorides are combined with O 2 , and in low oxygen activity environments containing water vapour, see, e.g.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…in the spinel phase. shows the plot of the diffusivities of several cations in magnetite against oxygen activity at 1200°C, (adapted after Van Orman and Crispin [18] ) are expected to diffuse relatively rapidly towards the gas/scale interface during oxidation while the cations belonging to the latter group (i.e. Cr 3? )…”
Section: Fecr-o Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phenomenon can be explained in terms of the diffusivity of the Fe and Cr in TiO 2 . Fe has a relatively high diffusivity in rutile TiO 2 compared to other metals [33] and is detected in all of the 6 µm coatings, but at concentration less than 1.5 atomic percent. The Fe concentration increases with deposition temperature (shown in Figure 8).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The error caused by temperature uncertainty is thus small (less than a factor of 2) because the temperature of concern is near this minimum value. The diffusion coefficient of Mg in magnetite has rarely been reported and has not been cited even in the most comprehensive review papers (e.g., Costa et al 2008;Van Orman and Crispin 2010). Only experiments by Semberg et al (2011) Semberg et al (2011).…”
Section: Diffusion Coefficients In Magnetitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Mg in plagioclase has been used to provide time scales of days to years (e.g., Costa et al 2003Costa et al , 2008Druitt et al 2012;Ruprecht and Cooper 2012). Magnetite phenocrysts are particularly useful in silicic magma systems for detecting the processes within days to months before eruption (e.g., Nakamura 1996; Devine et al 2003;Chertkoff and Gardner 2004;Tomiya and Takahashi 2005) because of their rapid diffusion (Van Orman and Crispin 2010) and common occurrence in various types of magma. Titanium diffusion profiles of magnetite have often been analyzed to discuss time scales from magma mixing to eruption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%