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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2017-09-27
    Description: Electrical conductivities of the gneiss samples with different chemical compositions [WA=Na2O+K2O+CaO=7.12 %, 7.27 % and 7.64 % in weight percent] were measured using a complex impedance spectroscopic technique at 623–1073 K and 1.5 GPa in the frequency range of 10−1 to 106 Hz. In addition, conductivities of gneiss with WA = 7.12 % were measured at 623‒1073 K and 0.5‒2.0 GPa. The results indicated that the conductivities of gneiss markedly increase with the increase of the total content of alkali and calcium ions. The conductivity of gneiss and temperature conform to an Arrhenius relation at a certain temperature range. The influence of pressure on conductivity of gneiss is weaker than that of temperature, and the conductivity increases with the increasing pressure. According to the various ranges of activation enthalpy (0.35‒0.52 eV and 0.76‒0.87 eV) corresponding to higher and lower temperature regions at 1.5 GPa, two main conduction mechanisms were suggested to dominate the conductivity of gneiss: impurity conduction in the lower temperature region and ionic conduction (charge carriers are K+, Na+ and Ca2+) in the higher temperature region. Finally, it was confirmed that gneisses with various chemical compositions can’t cause the high conductivity layers (HCLs) in Dabie-Sulu ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic belt.
    Electronic ISSN: 1869-9537
    Topics: Geosciences
    Published by Copernicus on behalf of European Geosciences Union.
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    Publication Date: 2018-03-06
    Description: The electrical conductivity of gneiss samples with different chemical compositions (WA = Na2O + K2O + CaO  =  7.12, 7.27 and 7.64 % weight percent) was measured using a complex impedance spectroscopic technique at 623–1073 K and 1.5 GPa and a frequency range of 10−1 to 106 Hz. Simultaneously, a pressure effect on the electrical conductivity was also determined for the WA = 7.12 % gneiss. The results indicated that the gneiss conductivities markedly increase with total alkali and calcium ion content. The sample conductivity and temperature conform to an Arrhenius relationship within a certain temperature range. The influence of pressure on gneiss conductivity is weaker than temperature, although conductivity still increases with pressure. According to various ranges of activation enthalpy (0.35–0.52 and 0.76–0.87 eV) at 1.5 GPa, two main conduction mechanisms are suggested that dominate the electrical conductivity of gneiss: impurity conduction in the lower-temperature region and ionic conduction (charge carriers are K+, Na+ and Ca2+) in the higher-temperature region. The electrical conductivity of gneiss with various chemical compositions cannot be used to interpret the high conductivity anomalies in the Dabie–Sulu ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic belt. However, the conductivity–depth profiles for gneiss may provide an important constraint on the interpretation of field magnetotelluric conductivity results in the regional metamorphic belt.
    Print ISSN: 1869-9510
    Electronic ISSN: 1869-9529
    Topics: Geosciences
    Published by Copernicus on behalf of European Geosciences Union.
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