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Pressure dependence of electrical conductivity in forsterite
Takashi Yoshino;  Baohua Zhang;  Brandon Rhymer;  Chengcheng Zhao;  Hongzhan Fei
2017
Source PublicationJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
Pages158-171
Abstract

Electrical conductivity of dry forsterite has been measured in muli-anvil apparatus to investigate the pressure dependence of ionic conduction in forsterite. The starting materials for the conductivity experiments were a synthetic forsterite single crystal and a sintered forsterite aggregate synthesized from oxide mixture. Electrical conductivities were measured at 3.5, 6.7, 9.6, 12.1, and 14.9 GPa between 1300 and 2100 K. In the measured temperature range, the conductivity of single crystal forsterite decreases in the order of [001], [010], and [100]. In all cases, the conductivity decreases with increasing pressure and then becomes nearly constant for [100] and [001] and slightly increases above 7 GPa for [010] orientations and a polycrystalline forsterite sample. Pressure dependence of forsterite conductivity was considered as a change of the dominant conduction mechanism composed of migration of both magnesium and oxygen vacancies in forsterite. The activation energy (ΔE) and activation volume (ΔV) for ionic conduction due to migration of Mg vacancy were 1.8–2.7 eV and 5–19 cm3 /mol, respectively, and for that due to O vacancy were 2.2–3.1 eV and 1.1 to 0.3 cm3 /mol, respectively. The olivine conductivity model combined with small polaron conduction suggests that the most part of the upper mantle is controlled by ionic conduction rather than small polaron conduction. The previously observed negative pressure dependence of the conductivity of olivine with low iron content (Fo90) can be explained by ionic conduction due to migration of Mg vacancies, which has a large positive activation volume.

KeywordElectrical Conductivity Upper Mantle Forsterite Pressure Ionic Conduction
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Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/8417
Collection地球内部物质高温高压实验室
Affiliation1.Institute for Planetary Materials, Okayama University, Misasa, Tottori, Japan
2.Key Laboratory for High-Temperature and High-Pressure Study of the Earth’s Interior, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang, Guizhou China
3.Department of Geosciences, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York, USA
4.Bayerisches Geoinstitut, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany
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Takashi Yoshino;Baohua Zhang;Brandon Rhymer;Chengcheng Zhao;Hongzhan Fei. Pressure dependence of electrical conductivity in forsterite[J]. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth,2017:158-171.
APA Takashi Yoshino;Baohua Zhang;Brandon Rhymer;Chengcheng Zhao;Hongzhan Fei.(2017).Pressure dependence of electrical conductivity in forsterite.Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth,158-171.
MLA Takashi Yoshino;Baohua Zhang;Brandon Rhymer;Chengcheng Zhao;Hongzhan Fei."Pressure dependence of electrical conductivity in forsterite".Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth (2017):158-171.
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