日本地球惑星科学連合2016年大会

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[S-IT06] Interaction and Coevolution of the Core and Mantle

2016年5月23日(月) 17:15 〜 18:30 ポスター会場 (国際展示場 6ホール)

コンビーナ:*田中 聡(海洋研究開発機構 地球深部ダイナミクス研究分野)、土屋 卓久(愛媛大学地球深部ダイナミクス研究センター)

17:15 〜 18:30

[SIT06-P12] Stability field of phase Egg under high temperature and high pressure:
Possibility of phase Egg as a water reservoir in mantle transition zone

*福山 鴻1大谷 栄治2柴崎 裕樹3小澤 信2鈴木 昭夫2 (1.東京大学大学院理学系研究科附属地殻化学実験施設、2.東北大学大学院理学研究科地学専攻、3.東北大学 学際科学フロンティア研究所)

キーワード:water cycle in the earth’s interior, phase Egg, multi-anvil apparatus, high pressure and high temperature, mantle transition zone, superdeep diamond

Water in the earth’s interior is one of the main research topics because the water is known to affect physical properties of materials in the earth’s interior such as rheology, electric conductivity, seismic velocity, density, and melting point. The sedimentary layer of the oceanic crust transfers water into the deep earth mantle via subducting slabs (Peacock, 1990). Phase Egg, AlSiO3(OH), is one of the important hydrous phases in the mantle originating from the sedimentary layer and can contain H2O of 7.5 wt% as hydroxyl. However, two previous studies (Sano et al., 2004; Pamato et al., 2014) have reported different stability fields about phase Egg. This inconsistency leads to different earth-scientific outlooks on water cycling system via subducting slabs: whether the phase Egg can reserve water in the top of the lower mantle or not and where the superdeep diamond containing phase Egg originates (Wirth et al., 2007). Phase Egg as an inclusion in diamond might indicate a possibility that a top of the lower mantle might be wet.
Here, we conducted high-pressure experiments using Kawai-type 3000 ton multi-anvil apparatus and 1000 ton multi-anvil apparatus at Tohoku University in order to determine the stability field of phase Egg. Experiments were performed in the pressure range of approximately 17-21GPa and in the temperature range of 1000–1200℃. Starting material was a mixture of Al2O3, Al(OH)3, and SiO2 compounded similarly to ideal phase Egg composition, which was different from those of two previous studies (Sano et al., 2004; Pamato et al., 2014).
In this study, we found that phase Egg decomposed under the pressure corresponding to the mantle transition zone at 1000℃. This indicates that phase Egg is unstable in the top of lower mantle and can be a water reservoir in the mantle transition zone. In addition, this implies that the superdeep diamond, which Wirth et al. (2007) reported, does not originate from the lower mantle but from the wet mantle transition zone.