Coupled deep-mantle carbon-water cycle: Evidence from lower-mantle diamonds

Innovation (Camb). 2021 May 4;2(2):100117. doi: 10.1016/j.xinn.2021.100117. eCollection 2021 May 28.

Abstract

Diamonds form in a variety of environments between subducted crust, lithospheric and deep mantle. Recently, deep source diamonds with inclusions of the high-pressure H2O-phase ice-VII were discovered. By correlating the pressures of ice-VII inclusions with those of other high-pressure inclusions, we assess quantitatively the pressures and temperatures of their entrapment. We show that the ice-VII-bearing diamonds formed at depths down to 800 ± 60 km but at temperatures 200-500 K below average mantle temperature that match the pressure-temperature conditions of decomposing dense hydrous mantle silicates. Our work presents strong evidence for coupled recycling of water and carbon in the deep mantle based on natural samples.

Keywords: deep mantle; diamond; first-principles calculations; water and carbon cycle.