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Electrical conductivity anisotropy in partially molten peridotite under shear deformation
Baohua Zhang; Takashi Yoshino; Daisuke Yamazaki; Geeth Manthilake; Tomoo Katsura
2014
Source PublicationEarth and Planetary Science Letters
Volume405Issue:1Pages:98-109
AbstractThe electrical conductivity of partially molten peridotite was measured during deformation in simple shear at 1 GPa in a DIA type apparatus with a uniaxial deformation facility. To detect development of electrical anisotropy during deformation of partially molten system, the electrical conductivity was measured simultaneously in two directions of three principal axes: parallel and normal to the shear direction on the shear plane, and perpendicular to the shear plane. Impedance spectroscopy measurement was performed at temperatures of 1523 K for Fe-bearing and 1723 K for Fe-free samples, respectively, in a frequency range from 0.1 Hz to 1 MHz. The electrical conductivity of partially molten peridotite parallel to shear direction increased to more than one order of magnitude higher than those normal to shear direction on the shear plane. This conductivity difference is consistent with the magnitude of the conductivity anisotropy observed in the oceanic asthenosphere near the Eastern Pacific Rise. On the other hand, conductivity perpendicular to the shear plane decreased gradually after the initiation of shear and finally achieved a value close to that of olivine. The magnitude and development style of conductivity anisotropy was almost the same for both Fe-bearing and Fe-free melt-bearing systems, and also independent of shear strain. However, such conductivity anisotropy was not developed in melt-free samples during shear deformation, suggesting that the conductivity anisotropy requires a presence of partial melting under shear stress. Microstructural observations of deformed partially molten peridotite samples demonstrated that conductivity anisotropy was attributed to the elongation of melt pockets parallel to the shear direction. Horizontal electrical conductivity anisotropy revealed by magnetotelluric surveys in the oceanic asthenosphere can be well explained by the realignment of partial melt induced by shear stress.
KeywordElectrical Conductivity Anisotropy Partial Melt Peridotite Shear Deformation
Subject Area地球深部物质与流体作用地球化学
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/352002/5282
Collection地球内部物质高温高压实验室_地球内部物质高温高压实验室_期刊论文
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Baohua Zhang,Takashi Yoshino,Daisuke Yamazaki,et al. Electrical conductivity anisotropy in partially molten peridotite under shear deformation[J]. Earth and Planetary Science Letters,2014,405(1):98-109.
APA Baohua Zhang,Takashi Yoshino,Daisuke Yamazaki,Geeth Manthilake,&Tomoo Katsura.(2014).Electrical conductivity anisotropy in partially molten peridotite under shear deformation.Earth and Planetary Science Letters,405(1),98-109.
MLA Baohua Zhang,et al."Electrical conductivity anisotropy in partially molten peridotite under shear deformation".Earth and Planetary Science Letters 405.1(2014):98-109.
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