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Nature | 2002

Metastable garnet in oceanic crust at the top of the lower mantle

Tomoaki Kubo; Tadashi Kondo; Takumi Kato; Motomasa Toma; Tomofumi Hosoya; Asami Sano; Takumi Kikegawa; Toshiro Nagase

As oceanic tectonic plates descend into the Earths lower mantle, garnet (in the basaltic crust) and silicate spinel (in the underlying peridotite layer) each decompose to form silicate perovskite—the ‘post-garnet’ and ‘post-spinel’ transformations, respectively. Recent phase equilibrium studies have shown that the post-garnet transformation occurs in the shallow lower mantle in a cold slab, rather than at ∼800 km depth as earlier studies indicated, with the implication that the subducted basaltic crust is unlikely to become buoyant enough to delaminate as it enters the lower mantle. But here we report results of a kinetic study of the post-garnet transformation, obtained from in situ X-ray observations using sintered diamond anvils, which show that the kinetics of the post-garnet transformation are significantly slower than for the post-spinel transformation. Although metastable spinel quickly breaks down at a temperature of 1,000 K, we estimate that metastable garnet should survive of the order of 10 Myr even at 1,600 K. Accordingly, the expectation of where the subducted oceanic crust would be buoyant spans a much wider depth range at the top of the lower mantle, when transformation kinetics are taken into account.


Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors | 2004

Water transport into the deep mantle and formation of a hydrous transition zone

Konstantin D. Litasov; Tomofumi Hosoya; Tomoaki Kubo; Tadashi Kondo


Geophysical Research Letters | 2005

Water controls the fields of metastable olivine in cold subducting slabs

Tomofumi Hosoya; Tomoaki Kubo; Asami Sano; Ken-ichi Funakoshi


Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors | 2008

Kinetics of the post-garnet transformation: Implications for density and rheology of subducting slabs

Tomoaki Kubo; Takumi Kato; Tadashi Kondo; Tomofumi Hosoya; Asami Sano; Takumi Kikegawa


Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors | 2006

In situ X-ray diffraction study of the effect of water on the garnet–perovskite transformation in MORB and implications for the penetration of oceanic crust into the lower mantle

Asami Sano; Konstantin D. Litasov; Tomoaki Kubo; Tomofumi Hosoya; Ken-ichi Funakoshi; Takumi Kikegawa


Archive | 2003

Mechanisms and kinetics of the post-garnet transformation in natural pyrope

Tomoaki Kubo; Tomofumi Hosoya; Tadashi Kondo; Takumi Kikegawa


Geophysical Research Letters | 2005

Water controls the fields of metastable olivine in cold subducting slabs: WATER AND METASTABLE OLIVINE IN SLABS

Tomofumi Hosoya; Tomoaki Kubo; Asami Sano; Ken-ichi Funakoshi


Archive | 2004

Use of Kawai-type Apparatus Combined with Synchrotron X-ray Radiation for Study of Kinetics of Phase Transformations in Mantle Minerals

Toshihiro Kubo; Tomofumi Hosoya; Kotaro Funakoshi


Abstracts for Annual Meeting of the Mineralogical Society of Japan Abstracts for the Meeting (2003) of the Mineralogical Society of Japan | 2003

In situ X-ray determination of the post garnet Transformation in MORB-water system at high pressure

Asami Sano; Tomoaki Kubo; Tomofumi Hosoya; Ken-ichi Funakoshi


Abstracts for Annual Meeting of the Mineralogical Society of Japan Abstracts for the Meeting (2003) of the Mineralogical Society of Japan | 2003

Effects of H2O on kinetics of the a-b transformation in Mg2SiO4

Tomofumi Hosoya; Tomoaki Kubo; Ken-ichi Funakoshi

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