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[SIT17-10] Water solubility of aluminous stishovite coexisting with hydrous phase δ: Implication for water cycle in the lower mantle
Keywords:stishovite, hydrous phase δ, lower mantle, water cycle, CaCl2-type aluminous silica
Single crystals of aluminous stishovite was synthesized by multi-anvil press at 24 GPa and 2000 ℃ for 2 h using a mixture of regent grade SiO2 and Al(OH)3 with a molar ratio of 9:1. The single crystal was packed in a gold capsule together with a powdered mixture of regent grade SiO2 and AlOOH with a molar ratio of 9:1. After annealing for 24 h at a desired pressure and temperature, the sample was quenched and recovered. Water contents of the starting and recovered aluminous stishovites were measured by FTIR.
The starting aluminous stishovite has ~700 ppmH2O. The matrix of the powdered mixture was changed to stishovite and hydrous phase δ after the partitioning experiments. Water contents of aluminous stishovites decreased by 100-200 ppm H2O after the partitioning experiments, indicating aluminous stishovite is nearly dry when coexisting with hydrous phase δ. Thus, water is transported into the lower mantle by hydrous phase δ along low-temperature slab geotherm and by aluminous silica polymorphs in high-temperature regions.
Reference
Ishii, T., Criniti, G., Ohtani, E., Purevjav, N., Fei, H., Katsura, T., & Mao, H. K. (2022). Superhydrous aluminous silica phases as major water hosts in high-temperature lower mantle. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(44), e2211243119.