Abstract

Antigorite–olivine aggregates were synthesized to serve as representative lithologies of subduction zones, which often suffered serpentinization due to the hydration of the mantle wedge. The electrical conductivities (EC) of antigorite–olivine aggregates with different antigorite proportions before and after dehydration at 2.0 GPa were measured. An increase in electrical conductivity prior to antigorite dehydration was due to Fe and Mg interdiffusion with an activation enthalpy of 130–200 kJ/mol. The electrical conductivity of the aggregates increased to 0.1 S/m due to antigorite dehydration. The electrical conductivity of 0.1 S/m derived from the laboratory experiments is consistent with geophysical observations. Combined cube model and modified Archie's law model with previous studies, the volume fractions of aqueous fluids in the mantle wedge of cold and hot subduction zones were estimated.

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