2021
DOI: 10.1002/essoar.10506472.1
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Pressure-driven conductivity of lizardite-implication to the high conductive layers in craton lithosphere

Abstract: The electrical transport behavior of lizardite was investigated by in-situ impedance measurements up to 22.6 GPa in a diamond anvil cell with comparation to its dehydrated counterpart. The conductivity of lizardite is found to increase one order of magnitude with increasing pressures from 0.2 to 1.9 GPa, due to pressure-activated ionic and electronic transportation. The proton hopping and hopping-created vacancy accounts for the conduction mechanisms. Compression initially promotes proton hopping at lower pres… Show more

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