“…The newly formed H 2 O could oxidize structural Fe(II) and form H 2 by reducing H 2 O following the equation (1) as proposed by Villiéras et al (1992) to explain the release of H 2 during heating of talc and chloritite from Trimouns. In this latter study, the authors also followed the method of Zimmermann et al (1988) to recover and separate the different gases released at various temperature steps (talc: from 200 to 1100 ˚C; chloritite from pegmatite: from 280 to 1100 ˚C; chloritite from micaschist: from 300 to 1080 ˚C). The authors documented H 2 release, between 0.01 and 0.8 ppm, at low temperature (between 200 and 300 ˚C) for chloritite and talc.…”