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Sound velocities of skiagite-iron-majorite solid solution to 56 GPa probed by nuclear inelastic scattering

Authors :
Leonid Dubrovinsky
Ryosuke Sinmyo
Valerio Cerantola
Leyla Ismailova
Ilya Kupenko
Catherine McCammon
Konstantin Glazyrin
Alexander Chumakov
Denis M. Vasiukov
Natalia Dubrovinskaia
Vasiukov, D
Ismailova, L
Kupenko, I
Cerantola, V
Sinmyo, R
Glazyrin, K
Mccammon, C
Chumakov, A
Dubrovinsky, L
Dubrovinskaia, N
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer, 2018.

Abstract

High-pressure experimental data on sound velocities of garnets are used for interpretation of seismological data related to the Earth’s upper mantle and the mantle transition zone. We have carried out a Nuclear Inelastic Scattering study of iron-silicate garnet with skiagite (77 mol%)–iron–majorite composition in a diamond anvil cell up to 56 GPa at room temperature. The determined sound velocities are considerably lower than sound velocities of a number of silicate garnet end-members, such as grossular, pyrope, Mg–majorite, andradite, and almandine. The obtained sound velocities have the following pressure dependencies: V p [km/s] = 7.43(9) + 0.039(4) × P [GPa] and V s [km/s] = 3.56(12) + 0.012(6) × P [GPa]. We estimated sound velocities of pure skiagite and khoharite, and conclude that the presence of the iron–majorite component in skiagite strongly decreases V s . We analysed the influence of Fe3+ on sound velocities of garnet solid solution relevant to the mantle transition zone and consider that it may reduce sound velocities up to 1% relative to compositions with only Fe2+ in the cubic site.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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