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    • DFT: Adsorbates on Mineral Surfaces for carbon mineralisation
    • MLMD: On‑the‑Fly MLFFs for Diopside–Water Interfaces
    • Copper in hydrothermal fluids
    • How Germanium Sits in Zinc Ores: Experimental and Molecular Insights
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    • How Does Tungsten Travel in Ore-Forming Fluids?
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