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The formation of graphite upon the interaction of subducted carbonates and sulfur with metal-bearing rocks of the lithospheric mantle. / Bataleva, Yu V.; Palyanov, Yu N.; Borzdov, Yu M. et al.
In: Doklady Earth Sciences, Vol. 466, No. 1, 01.01.2016, p. 88-91.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - The formation of graphite upon the interaction of subducted carbonates and sulfur with metal-bearing rocks of the lithospheric mantle
AU - Bataleva, Yu V.
AU - Palyanov, Yu N.
AU - Borzdov, Yu M.
AU - Bayukov, O. A.
AU - Sobolev, N. V.
PY - 2016/1/1
Y1 - 2016/1/1
N2 - Experimental studies of the Fe0–(Mg, Ca)CO3–S system were carried out during 18–20 h at 6.3 GPa, 900–1400°C. It is shown that the major processes resulting in the formation of free carbon include reduction of carbonates upon redox interaction with Fe0 (or Fe3C), extraction of carbon from iron carbide upon interaction with a sulfur melt/fluid, and reduction of the carbonate melt by Fe–S and Fe⎯S–C melts. Reconstruction of the processes of graphite formation indicates that carbonates and iron carbide may be potential sources of carbon under the conditions of subduction, and participation of the sulfur melt/fluid may result in the formation of mantle sulfides.
AB - Experimental studies of the Fe0–(Mg, Ca)CO3–S system were carried out during 18–20 h at 6.3 GPa, 900–1400°C. It is shown that the major processes resulting in the formation of free carbon include reduction of carbonates upon redox interaction with Fe0 (or Fe3C), extraction of carbon from iron carbide upon interaction with a sulfur melt/fluid, and reduction of the carbonate melt by Fe–S and Fe⎯S–C melts. Reconstruction of the processes of graphite formation indicates that carbonates and iron carbide may be potential sources of carbon under the conditions of subduction, and participation of the sulfur melt/fluid may result in the formation of mantle sulfides.
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U2 - 10.1134/S1028334X16010190
DO - 10.1134/S1028334X16010190
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84959017199
VL - 466
SP - 88
EP - 91
JO - Doklady Earth Sciences
JF - Doklady Earth Sciences
SN - 1028-334X
IS - 1
ER -
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