The stability and Raman spectra of ikaite, CaCO3·6H2O, at high pressure and temperature
Raman analyses of single crystals of ikaite, CaCO3·6H2O, synthesized in a diamond-anvil cell at ambient temperature yield spectra from 0.14 to 4.08 GPa; the most intense peaks are at 228 and 1081 cm−1 corresponding to Eg(external) and A1g (internal) modes of vibrations in CO2− 3 ions, respectively. These are in good agreement with Raman spectra previously published for ikaite in powder form at ambient temperature and pressure. Visual observations of a sample consisting initially of a mixture of calcite + water in a hydrothermal diamond-anvil cell yielded a P-T phase diagram up to 2 GPa and 120 °C; the boundary for the reaction ikaite ↔ aragonite + water has a positive slope and is curved convexly toward the aragonite + water field similar to typical melt curves. This curvature can be explained in terms of the Clapeyron equation for a boundary between a solid phase and a more compressible liquid phase or largely liquid phase assemblage.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2005 |
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Title | The stability and Raman spectra of ikaite, CaCO3·6H2O, at high pressure and temperature |
DOI | 10.2138/am.2005.1783 |
Authors | Anat Shahar, William A. Bassett, Ho-kwang Mao, I-Ming Chou, Wendy Mao |
Publication Type | Article |
Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Series Title | American Mineralogist |
Index ID | 70027699 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |