Reversal of carbonate-silicate cation exchange in cold slabs in Earth’s lower mantle

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Mingda Lv
Susannah M. Dorfman
James Badro
Stephan Borensztajn
Eran Greenberg
Vitali B. Prakapenka
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[1] Michigan State University,Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
[2] Institut de physique du globe de Paris,Université de Paris
[3] CNRS,Center for Advanced Radiation Sources
[4] University of Chicago,Applied Physics Department
[5] Soreq Nuclear Research Center (NRC),undefined
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The stable forms of carbon in Earth’s deep interior control storage and fluxes of carbon through the planet over geologic time, impacting the surface climate as well as carrying records of geologic processes in the form of diamond inclusions. However, current estimates of the distribution of carbon in Earth’s mantle are uncertain, due in part to limited understanding of the fate of carbonates through subduction, the main mechanism that transports carbon from Earth’s surface to its interior. Oxidized carbon carried by subduction has been found to reside in MgCO3 throughout much of the mantle. Experiments in this study demonstrate that at deep mantle conditions MgCO3 reacts with silicates to form CaCO3. In combination with previous work indicating that CaCO3 is more stable than MgCO3 under reducing conditions of Earth’s lowermost mantle, these observations allow us to predict that the signature of surface carbon reaching Earth’s lowermost mantle may include CaCO3.
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