International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynamical carbon cycle. Although iron is a major component of the Earth's lower mantle, the stability of Fe-bearing carbonates has rarely been studied. Here we present experimental results on the stability of Fe-rich carbonates at pressures ranging from 40 to 105 GPa and temperatures of 1450-3600 K, corresponding to depths within the Earth's lower mantle of about 1000-2400 km. Samples of iron oxides and iron-magnesium oxides were loaded into CO2 gas and laser heated in a diamond-anvil cell. The nature of crystalline run products was determined in situ by X-ray diffraction, and the recovered samples were studied by analytical transmission electron m...
The presence of carbonates in inclusions in diamonds coming from depths exceeding 670 km are obvious...
International audienceCarbonate minerals are important hosts of carbon in the crust and mantle with ...
International audienceCarbonate minerals are important hosts of carbon in the crust and mantle with ...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
The presence of carbonates in inclusions in diamonds coming from depths exceeding 670 km are obvious...
The presence of carbonates in inclusions in diamonds coming from depths exceeding 670 km are obvious...
The presence of carbonates in inclusions in diamonds coming from depths exceeding 670 km are obvious...
International audienceCarbonate minerals are important hosts of carbon in the crust and mantle with ...
International audienceCarbonate minerals are important hosts of carbon in the crust and mantle with ...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
International audienceThe fate of carbonates in the Earth's mantle plays a key role in the geodynami...
The presence of carbonates in inclusions in diamonds coming from depths exceeding 670 km are obvious...
The presence of carbonates in inclusions in diamonds coming from depths exceeding 670 km are obvious...
The presence of carbonates in inclusions in diamonds coming from depths exceeding 670 km are obvious...
International audienceCarbonate minerals are important hosts of carbon in the crust and mantle with ...
International audienceCarbonate minerals are important hosts of carbon in the crust and mantle with ...