Compressibility of single-crystal rhodochrosite and high-pressure behavior of calcite-type carbonates
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    Investigation of the structural stability and modification of carbonates under mantle conditions contribute to understanding the Earth's carbon cycle. In the present work, synchrotron radiation X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy were employed to investigate the structural stability and elastic properties of single-crystal rhodochrosite in diamond anvil cell device. The results demonstrate that rhodochrosite maintains stable up to ~10 GPa and exhibits anisotropy with c-axis being more compressible than a-axis. Isothermal equation of state parameters of rhodochrosite was obtained as V0=308.8(2)Å3, K0=104(1) GPa and K'0=4(fixed). The symmetrical stretching band (ν1) and in-plane vibration band (ν2) of [CO3]2- were observed at 1 087.9 cm-1 and 720.5 cm-1, respectively, and the external (ν3) at 293.8 cm-1, all of which present linear positive relationships with pressure, and the external mode is more sensitive to compression. Mode Grüneisen parameters of internal mode (γν1=~0.29 and γν2=~0.26) are lower than that of the external mode (γν3=~1.57), indicating that the bulk compression is largely due to the contraction of [MnO6] rather than that of [CO3]2-. Elastic properties of calcite-type carbonates are discussed in consideration of previous reports.

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高静,王英,巫翔,秦善,李晓东,2016,单晶菱锰矿的压缩性研究及方解石型碳酸盐的高压行为[J].岩石矿物学杂志,35(5):877~884. GAO Jing, WANG Ying, WU Xiang, QIN Shan, LI Xiao-dong,2016,Compressibility of single-crystal rhodochrosite and high-pressure behavior of calcite-type carbonates[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,35(5):877~884.

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  • Received:March 08,2016
  • Revised:June 14,2016
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