2019 Annual Meeting of Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences (JAMS)

Presentation information

Oral presentation

R3: High-pressure science and deep Earth's material

Sun. Sep 22, 2019 9:45 AM - 12:00 PM Lecture Ib (Lecture)

Chairperson:Takaaki Kawazoe, Hiroaki Ohfuji

11:00 AM - 11:15 AM

[R3-06] The stability of Fe5O6 and Fe4O5 at high pressure and temperature

Koutaro Hikosaka2, *Ryosuke Sinmyo1,2, Kei Hirose2,3, Takayuki Ishii4, Yasuo Ohishi5 (1. Meiji Uni., 2. U. Tokyo, 3. Tokyo Tech., 4. BGI, 5. JASRI)

Keywords:iron oxide, diamond-anvil cell, high pressure, Fe4O5, Fe5O6

We performed in-situ X-ray diffraction measurements in a laser-heated diamond-anvil cell to determine the phase relations in Fe5O6 and Fe4O5 bulk compositions to 61 GPa and to 2720 K. Result indicates that none of the compounds between FeO and Fe3O4 are formed beyond ~40 GPa at 1800 K. As some superdeep diamonds have genetic links with these high-pressure iron oxides, our results give constraints on pressure and temperature conditions of their formation.