Transformation microstructures in pyrolite under stress: Implications for anisotropy in subducting slabs below the 660 km discontinuity

The ‘660’ discontinuity is often associated with a phase transitions in pyrolite at about 24 GPa. There are ubiquitous reports of seismic anisotropy below the ‘660’ which are difficult to explain from a mineralogical point of view. In this study, we implement multigrain crystallography X-ray diffrac...

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Veröffentlicht in:Earth and planetary science letters 2023-02, Vol.604, p.118015, Article 118015
Hauptverfasser: Gay, Jeffrey P., Ledoux, Estelle, Krug, Matthias, Chantel, Julien, Pakhomova, Anna, Liermann, Hanns-Peter, Sanchez-Valle, Carmen, Merkel, Sébastien
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Zusammenfassung:The ‘660’ discontinuity is often associated with a phase transitions in pyrolite at about 24 GPa. There are ubiquitous reports of seismic anisotropy below the ‘660’ which are difficult to explain from a mineralogical point of view. In this study, we implement multigrain crystallography X-ray diffraction in the laser-heated diamond anvil cell in order to track microstructures induced by phase transitions at the pressure and temperature conditions of the discontinuity. Before the onset of transformation, garnet is isotropic with ringwoodite displaying a weak 001 texture. After the transformation, bridgmanite displays strong 001 transformation textures which we attribute to growth under stress. Davemaoite exhibits weak maxima in 101 and 111 orientations with ferropericlase displaying no texture. The results are used to model anisotropy in a subducting slab, with a prediction of no anisotropy above the ‘660’ and up to 1.28% (0.08 km/s) shear wave splitting below the ‘660’. In addition, we predict VSV>VSH for horizontally traveling waves and near-vertical subduction and VSV
ISSN:0012-821X
1385-013X
DOI:10.1016/j.epsl.2023.118015