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Formation of the 15 Å phase as the most expanded hydrated mineral in cold subduction zone
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- 1. Yonsei University
- 2. Kangwon National University
- 3. POSTECH
- 4. University of Chicago
- 5. Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
- 6. Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron
Description
Talc, as an important class of clay minerals constituting subducting oceanic crust, has long been known to undergo interlayer expansion by ~6% to contain net ~13 wt.% water into the 'so-called' 10 Å phase. Although subduction fluid is mildly alkaline and includes various salts and other dissolved species, its effect on the stability of subducting minerals has not yet been considered. Here, we report that subducting talc, when exposed to alkaline salty water conditions, breaks down to form a super-hydrated 15 Å phase at ~3.0 GPa and ~350 °C, corresponding to a depth of ~90–95 km along a cold subduction geotherm. The 15 Å phase remains stable down to ~125 km depth, where it transforms into the previously known 10 Å phase. Our combined experimental and computational results show that the super-hydrated 15 Å phase contains net ~31 wt.% water through interlayer expansion by ~60%. Our work thus demonstrates mineral transformation under more realistic subduction environments, which calls for reevaluation of subduction-related geochemistry and seismicity as well as water transportation into the deep Earth.
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All the data generated in this study are available within the Article, Supplementary Information, or Source Data file. Source data is deposited in the figshare repository (https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.27316125). Any additional data are available from the corresponding author upon request.
All data presented in this manuscript were obtained without the use of custom code.
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- 10.1038/s41467-025-56672-6
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:14704
Funding
- Korean Ministry of Science and ICT
- Leader Researcher program
- Institute for Korea Spent Nuclear Fuel
- Korea Ministry of Science and ICT
- National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant
- Korean Ministry of Education
- NRF-No.2019R1A6A1A03033167
- National Science Foundation
- EAR−1634415
- National Science Foundation
- EAR-1661511