Publication Date:
2019-09-13
Description:
The high-pressure solid solution and compression behavior of hydroxides in the ternary MgSiO4H2-AlOOH-FeOOH system were studied at pressures of 16–60 GPa and temperatures of 300–1513 K. We applied in situ X-ray measurements in conjunction with a multianvil apparatus using sintered diamond anvils to achieve homogeneous temperature distributions within large sample volumes. Our results show that CaCl2-type hydroxides form solid solutions over a wide composition range. We also observed the volume reductions in the solid solutions accompanied by a spin transition of iron at ~50 GPa, and the wide compositional ranges are maintained through this process. Consequently, water may be transported into the deep lower mantle by the hydrous CaCl2-type solid solution with changing its composition depending on the chemical and thermal environments.
Print ISSN:
2169-9313
Electronic ISSN:
2169-9356
Topics:
Geosciences
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Physics
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