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Tan, Dayong1,2; Jiang, Changguo2,3,4; Chen, Weishan2,3,4; Tan, Yi2,3,4; Yue, Binbin5; Xiao, Wansheng2,3
Antigorite Dehydration under Compression and Shear Loadings in a Rotational Diamond Anvil Cell
Source PublicationMINERALS
2023-07-01
Volume13Issue:7Pages:12
DOI10.3390/min13070871
Language英语
WOS Research AreaGeochemistry & Geophysics ; Mineralogy ; Mining & Mineral Processing
AbstractMineral dehydration in the subduction zone enormously affects Earth's geodynamics and the global geochemical cycles of elements. This work uses Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction to investigate the dehydration process of antigorite under compression and shear loading conditions in a rotational diamond anvil cell (RDAC) at room temperature. In order to compare the shear effects, T301 stainless steel and Kapton plastic are applied as the gasket materials. In the experiment using a high-strength T301 stainless steel gasket, two new broad OH-stretching peaks of H2O and H3O2- appear at 3303 and 3558 cm(-1), respectively, at 1.7 GPa. The original sharp OH-stretching peaks of antigorite at 3668 and 3699 cm(-1) remain, while the central pressure is increased to 8.0 GPa, and the largest pressure gradient is about 2.5 GPa in the sample chamber. In another experiment with a low-strength gasket of Kapton plastic, two new OH-stretching broad peaks of H2O and H3O2- also start to appear at 3303 and 3558 cm(-1), respectively, at a lower pressure of 0.3 GPa, but the original sharp OH-stretching peaks of antigorite at 3668 and 3699 cm(-1) almost completely vanish as the central pressure reaches 3.0 GPa, with the largest pressure gradient at around 4.8 GPa. The comparison between the two experiments shows that antigorite is easier to dehydrate in the chamber of a Kapton plastic gasket with a larger gradient of shear stress. However, its axial compression stress is lower. The high-pressure Raman spectra of MgO2(OH)(4) octahedron and SiO4 tetrahedron in the low wavenumber zones (100-1200 cm(-1)) combined with the micro-beam X-ray diffraction spectrum of the recovered product strongly support the structural breakdown of antigorite. This investigation reveals that the water-bearing silicate minerals have strong shear dehydration in the cold subduction zone of the plate, which has important applications in predicting the physical and chemical properties of subduction zones and deducing the rate of plate subduction.
Keywordantigorite rotational diamond anvil cell shear stress dehydration Raman spectroscopy
WOS IDWOS:001036686600001
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Identifierhttp://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/74536
Collection中国科学院矿物学与成矿学重点实验室
Corresponding AuthorTan, Dayong; Xiao, Wansheng
Affiliation1.Inst Adv Sci Facil, Shenzhen 518107, Peoples R China
2.Chinese Acad Sci, Guangzhou Inst Geochem, Key Lab Mineral & Metallogeny, Guangzhou 510640, Peoples R China
3.Key Lab Guangdong Prov Mineral Phys & Mat, Guangzhou 510640, Peoples R China
4.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China
5.Ctr High Pressure Sci & Technol Adv Res, Beijing 100094, Peoples R China
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Tan, Dayong,Jiang, Changguo,Chen, Weishan,et al. Antigorite Dehydration under Compression and Shear Loadings in a Rotational Diamond Anvil Cell[J]. MINERALS,2023,13(7):12.
APA Tan, Dayong,Jiang, Changguo,Chen, Weishan,Tan, Yi,Yue, Binbin,&Xiao, Wansheng.(2023).Antigorite Dehydration under Compression and Shear Loadings in a Rotational Diamond Anvil Cell.MINERALS,13(7),12.
MLA Tan, Dayong,et al."Antigorite Dehydration under Compression and Shear Loadings in a Rotational Diamond Anvil Cell".MINERALS 13.7(2023):12.
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