GRAPHITIZATION IN A HIGH-PRESSURE, LOW-TEMPERATURE METAMORPHIC GRADIENT: A RAMAN MICROSPECTROSCOPY AND HRTEM STUDY

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dc.contributor.author Beyssac O.
dc.contributor.author Goffé B.
dc.contributor.author Brunet F.
dc.contributor.author Chopin C.
dc.contributor.author Rouzaud J.-N.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-10-14T07:45:23Z
dc.date.available 2021-10-14T07:45:23Z
dc.date.issued 2002
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=14362529
dc.identifier.citation Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 2002, 143, 1, 19-31
dc.identifier.issn 0010-7999
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/30691
dc.description.abstract The graphitization of carbonaceous material (CM) in a high-pressure metamorphic gradient is characterized along a cross section in the Schistes Lustrs formation, Western Alps. Along this 25-km cross section, both the CM precursor and the host-rock lithology are homogeneous, and the prograde evolution of the pressure-temperature metamorphic conditions from the lower blueschist-facies (13 kbar, 330 C) to the eclogite-facies (20 kbar, 500 C) is tightly constrained by literature data. Raman microspectroscopy shows that at the micrometre scale, this process is progressive and continuous with increasing metamorphic grade, and that the structure of CM is very sensitive to temperature variations. At the nanometre scale (HRTEM), the CM is composed of a mixture of a microporous phase and an onion-ring like phase, both known as non-graphitizing under the effect of temperature at ambient pressure. The HP-LT graphitization produces structurally and microtexturally heterogeneous CM. With increasing metamorphic grade, the graphitization of the two types of CM proceeds up to the triperiodic graphite stage because of microtextural and structural changes that are specific to each type of CM. The microporous material is progressively transformed into graphite through a macroporous transitional stage. In this case, graphitization mainly occurs on the pore walls as a result of pore growth. In the case of concentric onion-ring like material, graphitization occurs in the regions with the largest radius of curvature, i.e. on the outer part of the ring. In comparison with 1-bar experiments, pressure seems to induce microtextural changes, which allows the subsequent structural modifications of the starting material.
dc.title GRAPHITIZATION IN A HIGH-PRESSURE, LOW-TEMPERATURE METAMORPHIC GRADIENT: A RAMAN MICROSPECTROSCOPY AND HRTEM STUDY
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