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

Presentation information

Poster presentation

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

Sun. Sep 22, 2019 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM A-presentation space (East zone 1)

9:30 AM - 3:00 PM

[R3P-11] Rheology of the subducted slab in the lower mantle

*Shintaro Azuma1,2, Ryuichi Nomura3,4, Kentaro Uesugi5, Yu Nishihara4, Shunta Doi4, Takeshi Arimoto4, Tetsuo Irifune4 (1. Tokyo Tech, 2. Kyushu Univ, 3. Kyoto Univ, 4. Ehime Univ, 5. JASRI/SPring-8)

Keywords:rDAC, bridgmanite, ferropericlase, lower mantle, rheology

The rheological properties of lower-mantle materials are key to understanding the dynamics and evolution in the Earth’s interior. In this study, we developed the rotational diamond anvil cell (rDAC) and conducted the deformation experiments of lower-mantle materials using this rDAC (P = 26–130 GPa, T = 300–1073 K). The deformation microstructures of the recovered samples showed that ferropericlase formed an interconnected weak layer. Equivalent stress of ferropericlase is relatively constant with strain, whereas that of bridgmanite shows the strain weakening.