“…The fundamental issue about water transportation and circulation is how water is stored in the deep mantle. It is known that water in the mantle is primarily held as bonded hydroxyl in the crystal structures of hydrous (Ghosh & Schmidt, 2014; Ohtani et al., 2001; Pamato et al., 2015) and nominally anhydrous minerals (e.g., olivine, wadsleyite, and ringwoodite) (Bell & Rossman, 1992; Bolfan‐Casanova, 2005; Druzhbin et al., 2021; Fei & Katsura, 2020, 2021; Kohlstedt et al., 1996) and as hydroxyl species in water‐induced hydrous silicate melts (Fei, 2021; Ghosh & Schmidt, 2014; Hirth & Kohlstedt, 1996; Kushiro, 1972; Melekhova et al., 2007; Nakajima et al., 2019; O'Hara, 1965; Schmandt et al., 2014). In contrast, the pure or nearly pure H 2 O fluid phase is thought to be present only in the shallow mantle (e.g., less than about 100 km depth) (Bureau & Keppler, 1999; Shen & Keppler, 1997; Wang et al., 2021).…”