Isotopic composition of lead and strontium in lavas and coarse-grained blocks from Ascension Island,South Atlantic—an addendum |
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Authors: | C. Harris J.D. Bell F.B. Atkins |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geology and Mineralogy, University of Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PRU.K. |
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Abstract: | Natural marokite (CaMn2O4) has been studied at high pressures and temperatures using a diamond-anvil press coupled with laser heating in the pressure range 100–250 kbar. A mixture of marokite, CaMnO3 (perovskite) and MnO (rocksalt) has been observed in all runs in the above pressure range by X-ray diffraction study of the quenched samples. It was interpreted that marokite disproportionates into the mixture CaMnO3 (perovskite) + MnO (rocksalt) at pressures below 100 kbar. A general comparison of the molar volume for all known compounds having the marokite-related structures (including CaFe2O4 and CaTi2O4) with those for a mixture of perovskite plus rocksalt structures suggested that the mixture is more stable than the marokite-related structures at high pressures, as confirmed by the present experimental result. The CaFe2O4-modification of common nepheline (NaAlSiO4) is also suggested to be unstable relative to the component oxides of α-NaAlO2 + SiO2 (stishovite) at high pressures. |
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