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      Effects of olivine fabric, melt-rock reaction, and hydration on the seismic properties of peridotites: Insight from the Luobusha ophiolite in the Tibetan Plateau : Seismic Properties of Peridotites

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          The velocity of compressional waves in rocks to 10 kilobars: 2.

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              Serpentine stability to mantle depths and subduction-related magmatism.

              Results of high-pressure experiments on samples of hydrated mantle rocks show that the serpentine mineral antigorite is stable to approximately 720 degrees C at 2 gigapascals, to approximately 690 degrees C at 3 gigapascals, and to approximately 620 degrees C at 5 gigapascals. The breakdown of antigorite to forsterite plus enstatite under these conditions produces 13 percent H(2)O by weight to depths of 150 to 200 kilometers in subduction zones. This H(2)O is in an ideal position for ascent into the hotter, overlying mantle where it can cause partial melting in the source region for calc-alkaline magmas at a depth of 100 to 130 kilometers and a temperature of approximately 1300 degrees C. The breakdown of antigorite in hydrated mantle produces an order of magnitude more H(2)O than does the dehydration of altered oceanic crust.
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                Journal
                Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
                J. Geophys. Res. Solid Earth
                Wiley
                21699313
                May 2016
                May 2016
                May 14 2016
                : 121
                : 5
                : 3300-3323
                Affiliations
                [1 ]State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics, Department of Geology; Northwest University; Xi'an China
                [2 ]Département des Génies Civil, Géologique et des Mines; École Polytechnique de Montréal; Montréal Québec Canada
                [3 ]Department of Geosciences, Faculty of Science; Shizuoka University; Shizuoka Japan
                [4 ]Geological Survey of Canada-Atlantic; Bedford Institute of Oceanography; Halifax Nova Scotia Canada
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                10.1002/2015JB012579
                60ef9091-ed65-492a-84d9-cd0ed029897b
                © 2016

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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