AbstractThe solubility of carbon in olivine, enstatite, diopside, pyrope, MgAl2O4 spinel, wadsleyite, ringwoodite, MgSiO3–ilmenite and MgSiO3–perovskite has been quantified. Carbon-saturated crystals were grown from carbonatite melts at 900–1400 °C and 1.5 to ∼ 26 GPa in piston cylinder or multi-anvil presses using carbon enriched to >99% in the 13C isotope. In upper mantle silicates, carbon solubility increases as a function of pressure to a maximum of ∼ 12 ppm by weight in olivine at 11 GPa. No clear dependence of carbon solubility on temperature, oxygen fugacity or iron content was observed. The observation that carbon solubility in olivine is insensitive to oxygen fugacity implies that the oxidation state of carbon in the carbonatite me...
International audienceAbstract The stable forms of carbon in Earth’s deep interior control storage a...
International audienceThe stable forms of carbon in Earth's deep interior control storage and fluxes...
Significant amounts of carbon (C) are released from the subducting slab into fluids, but less c...
AbstractThe solubility of carbon in olivine, enstatite, diopside, pyrope, MgAl2O4 spinel, wadsleyite...
(1) Carbon solubility in upper mantle minerals The solubility of carbon in forsterite, enstatite, d...
Over recent decades, many experimental studies have focused on the effect of CO2 on phase equilibria...
To improve our understanding of the Earth's global carbon cycle, it is critical to characterize the ...
International audienceTo improve our understanding of the Earth's global carbon cycle, it is critica...
This chapter reviews the systematics of partial melting of mantle lithologies – like peridotite and ...
Carbon emission at volcanic centers requires a constant balance between output (mostly by volcanism,...
The origin of bulk silicate Earth carbon inventory is unknown and the fate of carbon during the earl...
The concentrations of H2O and C in mid-ocean ridge basalts indicate that the upper, degassed, part o...
The nature and extent of Earth’s deep carbon cycle remains uncertain. This chapter considers high-pr...
Carbon is ubiquitous throughout the Earth’s surface, but plays an important role in the Earth’s inte...
At pressures higher than ∼22 kbar, near-solidus melts of peridotite + CO_2 + H_2O are carbonatitic a...
International audienceAbstract The stable forms of carbon in Earth’s deep interior control storage a...
International audienceThe stable forms of carbon in Earth's deep interior control storage and fluxes...
Significant amounts of carbon (C) are released from the subducting slab into fluids, but less c...
AbstractThe solubility of carbon in olivine, enstatite, diopside, pyrope, MgAl2O4 spinel, wadsleyite...
(1) Carbon solubility in upper mantle minerals The solubility of carbon in forsterite, enstatite, d...
Over recent decades, many experimental studies have focused on the effect of CO2 on phase equilibria...
To improve our understanding of the Earth's global carbon cycle, it is critical to characterize the ...
International audienceTo improve our understanding of the Earth's global carbon cycle, it is critica...
This chapter reviews the systematics of partial melting of mantle lithologies – like peridotite and ...
Carbon emission at volcanic centers requires a constant balance between output (mostly by volcanism,...
The origin of bulk silicate Earth carbon inventory is unknown and the fate of carbon during the earl...
The concentrations of H2O and C in mid-ocean ridge basalts indicate that the upper, degassed, part o...
The nature and extent of Earth’s deep carbon cycle remains uncertain. This chapter considers high-pr...
Carbon is ubiquitous throughout the Earth’s surface, but plays an important role in the Earth’s inte...
At pressures higher than ∼22 kbar, near-solidus melts of peridotite + CO_2 + H_2O are carbonatitic a...
International audienceAbstract The stable forms of carbon in Earth’s deep interior control storage a...
International audienceThe stable forms of carbon in Earth's deep interior control storage and fluxes...
Significant amounts of carbon (C) are released from the subducting slab into fluids, but less c...