EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE OF TRANSFORMATION PLASTICITY IN SILICATES: MINIMUM OF CREEP STRENGTH IN QUARTZ

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Mechanical weakening due to solid state transformation of mineral phases has long been proposed to be a significant mechanism for localization of deformation in the Earth's lithosphere and the mantle transition zone. However, experimental observations confirming such a proposition are lacking. Here we present a novel approach to prove the existence of a minimum in the creep strength of quartz at the α-β transition by observing the deformation of fluid inclusions in a quartz crystal using a hydrothermal diamond-anvil cell. Pressure differences required for permanent deformation of the quartz around fluid inclusions were significantly lower at the phase transition than in either the stability fields of α- or β-quartz. These results indicate that transformation plasticity of silicates can indeed cause a considerable localized reduction in the strength of the Earth's crust and mantle.

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Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2003, 205, 3-4, 273-280

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