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Deep mantle hydrogen in the pyrite-type FeO2–FeO2H system

Qingyang Hu, Jin Liu

2020Geoscience Frontiers18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The pyrite-type FeO2 and FeO2H were synthesized at the pressure-temperature conditions relevant to Earth’s deep lower mantle. Through the water-iron reaction, the pyrite-phase is a good candidate to explain the chemical heterogeneities and seismological anomalies at the bottom of the mantle. The solid solution of pyrite-type FeO2 and FeO2H, namely the FeO2Hx (0 ​≤ ​x ​≤ ​1), is particularly interesting and introduces puzzling chemical states for both the O and H atoms in the deep mantle. While the role of H in the FeO2–FeO2H system has been primarily investigated, discrepancies remain. In this work, we summarize recent progress on the pyrite-phase, including FeO2, FeO2H, and FeO2Hx, which is critical for understanding the water cycling, redox equilibria, and compositional heterogenicities in the deep lower mantle.

Topics & Concepts

PyriteMantle (geology)GeologyGeochemistryRedoxHydrogenMineralogyChemistryInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistryHigh-pressure geophysics and materialsGeological and Geochemical Analysisearthquake and tectonic studies
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