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Thermal diffusivity and thermal conductivity of alkali feldspar at 0.8-3 GPa and 300-873 K TEXT SIZE: A A A
The heat transport properties of feldspar, one of the major minerals of the crust, are important for constraining the thermal state of the Earth's crust. The thermal diffusivity (D) and thermal conductivity (kappa) of two natural alkali feldspars, namely, perthite and albite (Ab), were simultaneously measured at high temperatures (300-873 K) and high pressures (0.8-3 GPa) using a transient plane-source method. The present results show that the D and kappa of these alkali feldspars decreased with the increase in temperature, whereas the kappa of perthite remained almost constant at above 450 K. The D and kappa of these samples decreased by 24-35% and 8-21% when the temperature increased from 300 to 873 K, respectively, suggesting that phonon conduction may be the dominant mechanism. The D and kappa of these samples also exhibited a positive pressure dependence as indicated by their positive pressure coefficients: 0.052-0.098 mm(2)s(-1)GPa(-1) for D and 0.189-0.325 Wm(-1)K(-1)GPa(-1) for kappa. Combining previous data with the results of this study, the D and kappa of an intermediate albite-orthoclase solid solution can be reasonably estimated by an empirical model. Furthermore, the average kappa of the crust was recalculated to accurately constrain the thermal thickness and temperature of the lithosphere. The present estimate suggests that partial melting can occur at shallow depths of the middle and lower crust, which may provide a new understanding of the low-velocity and high-conductivity anomalies revealed by geophysical observations in the crust.
 

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 CONTRIBUTIONS TO MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY Volume: 176 Issue: 6 Article Number: 42 DOI: 10.1007/s00410-021-01797-2 Published: JUN 2021

Author(s)

 Xiong, Zili; Zhang, Baohua; Ge, Jianhua; Zhai, Shuangmeng; Guo, Xinzhuan

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 ZHANG Baohua1,2; GUO Xinzhuan1
 zhangbaohua@zju.edu.cn; gxzhuan@mail.gyig.ac.cn
 1. Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geochem, Key Lab High Temp & High Pressure Study Earths In, Guiyang 550081, Peoples R China. 
 2. Zhejiang Univ, Sch Earth Sci, Key Lab Geosci Big Data & Deep Resource Zhejiang, Hangzhou 310027, Peoples R China.
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