Abstract
Laser-flash analyses (LFA) of oriented sections of six natural plagioclase crystals provide thermal diffusivity (D) as function of temperature (to ∼1300-1500 K) and composition (An5-95). Plagioclase has low-thermal diffusivity; our measurements indicate that plagioclase is more insulating than other major igneous rock-forming minerals. Over much of the solid solution, room-temperature D ranges from 0.751 to 0.979 mm2/s along c, 0.722 to 0.919 mm2/s along b, and 0.632 to 0.868 mm2/s perpendicular to b and c. The directionally averaged D is 30-45% lower than D of Amelia albite. Thermal conductivities calculated using measured D values are almost the same for all samples with 18 ≤ An ≤ 65, ranging from 1.5 to 1.9 W/m/K and changing little with temperature. Increasing Al-Si disorder causes D to decrease with increased An content, although sample structure causes more ordered samples to have higher D than more disordered samples. Anorthite is a special case. Although ordered, the larger unit cell provides many lattice modes, leading to low diffusivity. Structure dictates whether D along the b-axis is greater or less than that along the c-axis, possibly because ordering in An-like domains increases D more along c relative to b. Inflections in 1/D(T) are connected with lattice distortion during heating, and occur near temperatures expected for phase transitions; for example, the lattice stretch occurring at the temperature of the transition to C1̄ structure lowers diffusivity. Likewise, lattice distortion during heating decreases D in albite along c but has little impact on D in the other directions. The anharmonic lattice effects that dictate both thermal expansivity and D are masked by effects of disorder; the latter plays a major role in heat transport in plagioclase.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 1145-1154 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | American Mineralogist |
| Volume | 97 |
| Issue number | 7 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jul 2012 |
Keywords
- Heat transfer
- High-temperature studies
- Laser-flash analysis
- Plagioclase
- Thermal conductivity
- Thermal diffusivity
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