Title of article :
In situ high-pressure and high-temperature bubble growth in silicic melts
Author/Authors :
Martel، نويسنده , , Caroline and Bureau، نويسنده , , Hélène، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
We present the first investigation of in situ high-pressure and high-temperature bubble growth in silicic melts. In a hydrothermal diamond-anvil cell, a haplogranite melt (79 wt% SiO2) is hydrated then subjected to cooling and decompression. With decreasing pressure, water exsolves from the melt and bubbles grow. The whole experiment is observed through an optical microscope and video-recorded, so that bubble nucleation, bubble growth, and the glass transition are directly monitored. Bubbles nucleate and expand in melt globules having radii from 15 to 70 μm. Bubbles reached 3.6–9.1 μm in radius within 6.1–11.7 s (until the glass transition is attained) while temperature decreases from 709–879°C to 482–524°C, corresponding to decompressions from 7.0–21.9 to 3.4–15.2 kbar. Bubbles nucleated either in a single event occurring within the first second or in successive pulses over a period of up to 7 s when the melt globules are in contact with a diamond culet of the cell. In these experiments, bubble growth can be fitted to the cube root or a logarithm of time, mainly ascribable to the combination of large water oversaturations due to rapid cooling and decompression. At pressures of 3.4–15.2 kbar, we measure glass transition temperatures that are 20–80°C higher than those calculated at atmospheric pressure.
Keywords :
Silicate melts , bubbles , high temperature , high pressure , Growth Rates
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters