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[SIT14-P15] Deformation-induced crystallographic-preferred orientation of ε-FeOOH
Keywords:Seismic anisotropy, Crystallographic-preferred orientation, Dense hydrous magnesium silicates (DHMSs)
Deformation experiments were conducted using D111-type apparatus (Nishihara et al., 2020) installed at BL04B1, SPring-8. Starting materials for deformation runs were the pelletized powder of α-FeOOH (low pressure phase) or ε-FeOOH pre-synthesized at 12 GPa and 973 K. Uniaxial compression and tensile tests were carried out at ~12 GPa and 673-973 K using anvils with 5 mm truncation edge length and octahedral pressure medium with 10 mm edge length. CPO was determined by analyzing recovered samples using SEM-EBSD. In a few runs, in-situ X-ray observation was carried out using monochromatized synchrotron X-ray with energy of ~60 keV in which CPO was determined by analyzing two-dimensional diffraction images using a software MAUD.
The recovered samples from uniaxial compression tests consistently showed CPO pattern with [010] aligned parallel to compressional direction. Development of similar CPO pattern was observed in the in-situ observation of uniaxial compression. In an in-situ uniaxial tensile test, [010] was aligned parallel to the axis during pressurization, and this texture was gradually erased during tensile deformation. These results indicate that dominant slip plane in ε-FeOOH is (010) under the studied conditions. This suggests that phase H deformed in horizontal shear in the Earth's lower mantle may yield shear wave polarization anisotropy of VSV > VSH.