Co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceThe dehydration and decarbonation in the subducting slab are intricately related and the knowledge of the physical properties of the resulting C–H–O fluid is crucial to interpret the petrological, geochemical, and geophysical processes associated with subduction zones. In this study, weinvestigate the C–H–O fluid released during the progressive devolatilization of carbonate-bearing serpentine-polymorph chrysotile, with in situ electrical conductivity measurements at high pressures and temperatures. The C–H–O fluid produced by carbonated chrysotile exhibits high electrical conductivity compared to carbon-free aqueous fluids and can be an excellent indicator of the migration of carbon in subduction zone...
Carbonate minerals are some of the most important carbon storage materials in both terrestrial and a...
We report the discovery of graphite-bearing fluid inclusions coexisting with ankerite and magnetite ...
Carbon emission at volcanic centers requires a constant balance between output (mostly by volcanism,...
Carbon is ubiquitous throughout the Earth’s surface, but plays an important role in the Earth’s inte...
Subduction is a key process for linking the carbon cycle between the Earth's surface and its interio...
The dolomite-dissociation textures documented here in rocks from the Kokchetav ultrahigh-pressure ma...
Carbon and hydrogen residence time in the Earth''s interior is controlled by complex phase equilibri...
Subduction is a key process for linking the carbon cycle between the Earth's surface and its interio...
International audienceMantle wedge regions in subduction zone settings show anomalously high electri...
More than half a gigaton of CO 2 is subducted into Earth's interior each year. At least 40% of this ...
Carbon is an essential component to life on Earth, and plays a role in the carbon cycle at the surfa...
Carbonatitic high-density fluids and carbonate mineral inclusions in lithospheric and sub-lithospher...
Abstract: Earth’s deep carbon cycle affects atmospheric CO2, climate, and habitability. Owing to the...
Fluids have played important roles at deep crustal and upper mantle conditions, especially in subduc...
Subduction of serpentinite-hosted carbonate rocks formed during the oceanic stage in the oceanic lit...
Carbonate minerals are some of the most important carbon storage materials in both terrestrial and a...
We report the discovery of graphite-bearing fluid inclusions coexisting with ankerite and magnetite ...
Carbon emission at volcanic centers requires a constant balance between output (mostly by volcanism,...
Carbon is ubiquitous throughout the Earth’s surface, but plays an important role in the Earth’s inte...
Subduction is a key process for linking the carbon cycle between the Earth's surface and its interio...
The dolomite-dissociation textures documented here in rocks from the Kokchetav ultrahigh-pressure ma...
Carbon and hydrogen residence time in the Earth''s interior is controlled by complex phase equilibri...
Subduction is a key process for linking the carbon cycle between the Earth's surface and its interio...
International audienceMantle wedge regions in subduction zone settings show anomalously high electri...
More than half a gigaton of CO 2 is subducted into Earth's interior each year. At least 40% of this ...
Carbon is an essential component to life on Earth, and plays a role in the carbon cycle at the surfa...
Carbonatitic high-density fluids and carbonate mineral inclusions in lithospheric and sub-lithospher...
Abstract: Earth’s deep carbon cycle affects atmospheric CO2, climate, and habitability. Owing to the...
Fluids have played important roles at deep crustal and upper mantle conditions, especially in subduc...
Subduction of serpentinite-hosted carbonate rocks formed during the oceanic stage in the oceanic lit...
Carbonate minerals are some of the most important carbon storage materials in both terrestrial and a...
We report the discovery of graphite-bearing fluid inclusions coexisting with ankerite and magnetite ...
Carbon emission at volcanic centers requires a constant balance between output (mostly by volcanism,...