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Golubkova, Anastasia
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Schmidt, Max W.
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Connolly, James
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2023-07-25T10:19:43Z
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2017-06-12T05:10:41Z
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2023-07-25T10:19:43Z
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2016-05
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0010-7999
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1432-0967
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10.1007/s00410-016-1253-9
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/115865
dc.identifier.doi
10.3929/ethz-b-000115865
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Natural moissanite (SiC) is reported from mantle-derived samples ranging from lithospheric mantle keel diamonds to serpentinites to podiform chromitites in ophiolites related to suprasubduction zone settings (Luobusa, Dongqiao, Semail, and Ray-Iz). To simulate ultra-reducing conditions and the formation of moissanite, we compiled thermodynamic data for alloys (Fe–Si–C and Fe–Cr), carbides (Fe3C, Fe7C3, SiC), and Fe-silicides; these data were augmented by commonly used thermodynamic data for silicates and oxides. Computed phase diagram sections then constrain the P–T–fO2 conditions of SiC stability in the upper mantle. Our results demonstrate that: Moissanite only occurs at oxygen fugacities 6.5–7.5 log units below the iron–wustite buffer; moissanite and chromite cannot stably coexist; increasing pressure does not lead to the stability of this mineral pair; and silicates that coexist with moissanite have X Mg > 0.99. At upper mantle conditions, chromite reduces to Fe–Cr alloy at fO2 values 3.7–5.3 log units above the moissanite-olivine-(ortho)pyroxene-carbon (graphite or diamond) buffer (MOOC). The occurrence of SiC in chromitites and the absence of domains with almost Fe-free silicates suggest that ultra-reducing conditions allowing for SiC are confined to grain scale microenvironments. In contrast to previous ultra-high-pressure and/or temperature hypotheses for SiC origin, we postulate a low to moderate temperature mechanism, which operates via ultra-reducing fluids. In this model, graphite-/diamond-saturated moderately reducing fluids evolve in chemical isolation from the bulk rock to ultra-reducing methane-dominated fluids by sequestering H2O into hydrous phases (serpentine, brucite, phase A). Carbon isotope compositions of moissanite are consistent with an origin of such fluids from sediments originally rich in organic compounds. Findings of SiC within rocks mostly comprised by hydrous phases (serpentine + brucite) support this model. Both the hydrous phases and the limited diffusive equilibration of SiC with most minerals in the rocks indicate temperatures below 700–800 °C. Moissanite from mantle environments is hence a mineral that does not inform on pressure but on a low to moderate temperature environment involving ultra-reduced fluids. Any mineral in equilibrium with SiC could only contain traces of Fe2+ or Cr3+.
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en
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Springer
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COH fluids
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Iron silicides and carbides
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Iron–chrome alloys
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Iron–silicon–carbon alloys
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Moissanite
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SiC
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Thermodynamic database
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dc.subject
Ultra-reducing
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dc.title
Ultra-reducing conditions in average mantle peridotites and in podiform chromitites: a thermodynamic model for moissanite (SiC) formation
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Journal Article
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In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
dc.date.published
2016-04-18
ethz.journal.title
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
ethz.journal.volume
171
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ethz.journal.issue
5
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ethz.journal.abbreviated
Contrib Mineral Petrol
ethz.pages.start
41
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17 p.
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It was possible to publish this article open access thanks to a Swiss National Licence with the publisher.
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ethz.grant
Subduction derived carbonatites, related mantle metasomatism, and redox coupling of Fe and C - experiments from 2 to 35 GPa
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Carbon and nitrogen on the early and deep Earth: isotope fractionation, carbonatites, carbides and Fe-C redox coupling - experiments from 0.01 to 35 GPa
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ethz.identifier.nebis
000028569
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Berlin
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published
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ETH Zürich::00002 - ETH Zürich::00012 - Lehre und Forschung::00007 - Departemente::02330 - Dep. Erd- und Planetenwissenschaften / Dep. of Earth and Planetary Sciences::02725 - Institut für Geochemie und Petrologie / Institute of Geochemistry and Petrology::03592 - Schmidt, Max / Schmidt, Max
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ETH Zürich::00002 - ETH Zürich::00012 - Lehre und Forschung::00007 - Departemente::02330 - Dep. Erd- und Planetenwissenschaften / Dep. of Earth and Planetary Sciences::02725 - Institut für Geochemie und Petrologie / Institute of Geochemistry and Petrology::03592 - Schmidt, Max / Schmidt, Max
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140541
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153112
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SNF
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SNF
ethz.grant.funderDoi
10.13039/501100001711
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10.13039/501100001711
ethz.grant.program
Projektförderung in Mathematik, Natur- und Ingenieurwissenschaften (Abteilung II)
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Projektförderung in Mathematik, Natur- und Ingenieurwissenschaften (Abteilung II)
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2017-06-12T05:15:17Z
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ECIT
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pub:177702
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yes
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