Abstract:
The position of the transition from spinel peridotite to garnet peridotite in a simplified chemical composition has been determined experimentally at high pressures and high temperatures. The univariant reaction MgCr 2O 4+2Mg 2Si 2O 6=Mg 3Cr 2Si 3O 12+Mg 2SiO 4, has a negative slope in P- T space between 1200 °C and 1600 °C. The experimental results, combined with assessed thermodynamic data for MgCr 2O 4, MgSiO 3 and Mg 2SiO 4 give the entropy and enthalpy of formation of knorringite garnet (Mg 3Cr 2Si 3O 12). Thermodynamic calculations in simplified chemical compositions indicate that Cr shifts the garnet-in reaction to much higher pressures than previously anticipated. Moreover, in Cr-bearing systems a pressure-temperature field exists where garnet and spinel coexist. The width of this divariant field strongly depends on the Cr/(Cr+Al) of the system.