北京高压科学研究中心
Center for High Pressure Science &Technology Advanced Research

Dr. Jie Li | 李洁[University of Michigan, USA] @ Changchun


Title: Experimental Investigations into the Fate of Subducted Carbonates andOrigins of Super-Deep Diamonds

Time: 13:30 - 14:30 PM, June 6, 2017

Place: Conference Room 603 Tang AoQing bulding, HPSTAR (Changchun)

Host: Dr. Jiuhua Chen


Abstract

Superdeep diamonds are important for deep Earth research because they open windows into the sublithospheric regions of the mantle. Mantle-slab interaction has been proposed as a mechanism to produce diamonds at depths greater than 250 km. While the reaction has been verified by experimental studies at pressures below 7 GPa, it is not known if it can occur at relatively low temperature and high pressure conditions corresponding to the source depths of the majority of superdeep diamonds. In this talk I will show new data on the reaction kinetics of metal-carbonate reaction from diamond-anvil-cell experiments and discuss the implications for their origin and distribution.


Biography of the Speaker

Prof. Jie Li (李洁) is a well established mineral physicist in US. She was trained as a large volume press experimentalist during her PhD study at Harvard University and quickly extended her expertise in diamond anvil cell research as well.  She is widely recognized for her work on composition of Earth’s core and deep carbon cycling.


B.S. University of Science and Technology of China (Geochemistry)

M.A. Harvard University (Geophysics)

Ph.D. Harvard University (Earth and Planetary Sciences)

2010-Professor, Associate Professor, Dept. Earth & Environmental Sci., University of Michigan

2003-2009, Associate, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Geology, University of Illinois

2000-2003, Postdoctoral Associate, Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution for Science

1998-2000, Gilbert Postdoctoral Fellow, Carnegie Institution for Science

1996-1997, Resident Tutor, Winthrop House, Harvard University

2018, Blaustein Visiting Professor, Stanford University

2013, Kavli Fellow, National Academy of Sciences

2013, Short-Stay Visitor, Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Western Australia

2012, Japan Global Center of Excellence Scholar

2012, Tharp Fellow, Columbia University

2010, Fellow, Mineralogical Society of America

2009-2010, COMPRES Distinguished Lecturer

2009-2010, Center for Advanced Study Fellow, U. Illinois

2009-2010, Helen Corley Petit Scholar, U. Illinois