An effect of reduced S-rich fluids on diamond formation under mantle-slab interaction
Autor: | Ivan D. Novoselov, Yuri N. Palyanov, Yuliya V. Bataleva, Yuri M. Borzdov, Oleg A. Bayukov |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Geochemistry Nucleation Diamond Geology Disproportionation engineering.material 010502 geochemistry & geophysics 01 natural sciences Cohenite Carbide law.invention chemistry.chemical_compound Chemical engineering chemistry Geochemistry and Petrology law engineering Graphite Crystallization Pyrrhotite 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | Lithos. :27-39 |
ISSN: | 0024-4937 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.lithos.2019.03.027 |
Popis: | Experimental study, dedicated to understanding the effect of S-rich reduced fluids on the diamond-forming processes under subduction settings, was performed using a multi-anvil high-pressure split-sphere apparatus in Fe3C-(Mg,Ca)CO3-S and Fe0-(Mg,Ca)CO3-S systems at the pressure of 6.3 GPa, temperatures in the range of 900–1600 °C and run time of 18–60 h. At the temperatures of 900 and 1000 °C in the carbide-carbonate-sulfur system, extraction of carbon from cohenite through the interaction with S-rich reduced fluid, as well as C0-producing redox reactions of carbonate with carbide were realized. As a result, graphite formation in assemblage with magnesiowustite, cohenite and pyrrhotite (±aragonite) was established. At higher temperatures (≥1100 °C) formation of assemblage of Fe3+-magnesiowustite and graphite was accompanied by generation of fO2-contrasting melts - metal-sulfide with dissolved carbon (Fe-S-C) and sulfide-oxide (Fe-S-O). In the temperature range of 1400–1600 °C spontaneous diamond nucleation was found to occur via redox interactions of carbide or iron with carbonate. It was established, that interactions of Fe-S-C and Fe-S-O melts as well as of Fe-S-C melt and magnesiowustite, were С0-forming processes, accompanied by disproportionation of Fe. These resulted in the crystallization of Fe3+-magnesiowustite+graphite assemblage and growth of diamond. We show that a participation of sulfur in subduction-related elemental carbon-forming processes results in sharp decrease of partial melting temperatures (~300 °C), reducting the reactivity of the Fe-S-C melt relatively to Fe C melt with respect to graphite and diamond crystallization and decrease of diamond growth rate. |
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