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Sound velocities of ferromagnesian carbonates and the seismic detection of carbonates in eclogites and the mantle
Author(s) -
SanchezValle Carmen,
Ghosh Sujoy,
Rosa Angelika D.
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
geophysical research letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.007
H-Index - 273
eISSN - 1944-8007
pISSN - 0094-8276
DOI - 10.1029/2011gl049981
Subject(s) - eclogite , peridotite , geology , mantle (geology) , mafic , geochemistry , crust , lithosphere , carbonate , petrology , mineralogy , seismology , subduction , tectonics , materials science , metallurgy
Ferromagnesian carbonates are the stable high pressure carbonates in eclogite and peridotite and their physical properties are thus important for understanding the dynamics of reintroduction of carbon into the Earth's mantle. Using Brillouin scattering spectroscopy, we have determined the sound velocities and elasticity of carbonates along the (Mg 1−x Fe x )CO 3 join (with x = 0, 0.65, 0.95 and 0.99) at room conditions to evaluate the effect of carbonates on the seismic velocity structure of the subducting lithosphere. Within experimental uncertainties, Fe substitution has a negligible effect on the adiabatic bulk modulus K s of Mg‐Fe carbonates whereas the shear modulus μ decreases by 34% from MgCO 3 to FeCO 3 . We find that the seismic velocity contrast between carbonate‐bearing eclogite and peridotite with 5 wt% CO 2 and their carbon‐free counterparts is less than 1%, indicating that moderately carbonated regions in the subducting mafic crust and mantle may be difficult to detect seismically. The threshold of seismic detection with present methods (∼2%) would require significantly high carbonate contents of 24.5 vol% (Mg 0.79 Fe 0.21 )CO 3 (15 wt% CO 2 ) in eclogite and more than 30 vol% (Mg 0.93 Fe 0.07 )CO 3 (>20 wt% CO 2 ) in peridotite.