With the current state of art of experimental facilities, we conducted studies on carbonates at the variable pressures and temperatures existing from the Earth\u2019s crust to the mantle/core region conditions. The quality of the diffraction data (single crystal and powder) allow full structural analysis for all the phases encountered. We present an updated overview of all the possible candidate carbonate phases in the inner Earth, based on model carbonate system and on most-likely composition in the ternary diagram CaCO3-MgCO3-FeCO3. The model BaCO3 studied at high temperatures and high pressures present the sequence of transition from aragonite-type phase to disorder-calcite phase and finally NaCl structure. At high pressure, the aragonit...
We report the thermal expansion and the compressibility of carbonates in the ternary compositional d...
Carbon is recycled into the deep Earth mainly as carbonates, therefore stability of carbonates durin...
Subduction carries atmospheric and crustal carbon hosted in the altered oceanic crystalline basement...
Ab initio random structure searching (AIRSS) and density functional theory methods are used to predi...
Calcite, CaCO3, undergoes several high pressure phase transitions, known since the pioneering works ...
We present experimental results on the stability of carbonates up to 50 GPa and at high temperatures...
The stability, structure and properties of carbonate minerals at lower mantle conditions has signifi...
Dolomite is one of the major mineral forms in which carbon is subducted into the Earth’s mantle. End...
Calcite, CaCO 3, undergoes several high pressure phase transitions. We report here the crystal struc...
Carbon-bearing solids, fluids, and melts in the Earth's deep interior may play an important role in ...
Dolomite is one of the major mineral forms in which carbon is subducted into the Earth’s mantle. End...
Dolomite is one of the major mineral forms in which carbon is subducted into the Earth’s mantle. End...
Subduction carries atmospheric and crustal carbon hosted in the altered oceanic crystalline basement...
Carbonate minerals are some of the most important carbon storage materials in both terrestrial and a...
Carbon is an element that controls planetary habitability, and is fundamental for life on Earth. Its...
We report the thermal expansion and the compressibility of carbonates in the ternary compositional d...
Carbon is recycled into the deep Earth mainly as carbonates, therefore stability of carbonates durin...
Subduction carries atmospheric and crustal carbon hosted in the altered oceanic crystalline basement...
Ab initio random structure searching (AIRSS) and density functional theory methods are used to predi...
Calcite, CaCO3, undergoes several high pressure phase transitions, known since the pioneering works ...
We present experimental results on the stability of carbonates up to 50 GPa and at high temperatures...
The stability, structure and properties of carbonate minerals at lower mantle conditions has signifi...
Dolomite is one of the major mineral forms in which carbon is subducted into the Earth’s mantle. End...
Calcite, CaCO 3, undergoes several high pressure phase transitions. We report here the crystal struc...
Carbon-bearing solids, fluids, and melts in the Earth's deep interior may play an important role in ...
Dolomite is one of the major mineral forms in which carbon is subducted into the Earth’s mantle. End...
Dolomite is one of the major mineral forms in which carbon is subducted into the Earth’s mantle. End...
Subduction carries atmospheric and crustal carbon hosted in the altered oceanic crystalline basement...
Carbonate minerals are some of the most important carbon storage materials in both terrestrial and a...
Carbon is an element that controls planetary habitability, and is fundamental for life on Earth. Its...
We report the thermal expansion and the compressibility of carbonates in the ternary compositional d...
Carbon is recycled into the deep Earth mainly as carbonates, therefore stability of carbonates durin...
Subduction carries atmospheric and crustal carbon hosted in the altered oceanic crystalline basement...