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The mineralogy of an eclogitic earth mantle
Authors:Lin-Gun Liu
Institution:Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, A.C.T. 2600 Australia
Abstract:Pyroxene (omphacitic) and garnet (pyrope-rich) are the two major mineral components of an eclogite. No high-pressure phase transformation has been observed in omphacite and pyrope in the pressure range between 30 and 200 kbar and at 1000°C. The phase behaviour of the DSDP3-18 glass (basaltic and eclogitic composition) has been investigated in the pressure range between 100 and 280 kbar at about 1000°C in a diamond-anvil press coupled with laser heating. Both omphacite and garnet were observed in the range 100 to 150 kbar and garnet is the only phase observed in the 180-kbar run. However, it was inferred from other evidence that garnet also coexists with diopside (II) in the 180-kbar run. Diopside (II) is an unquenchable phase which is impossible to preserve on release of pressure. Glasses were the only products quenched from runs carried out at pressures greater than 210 kbar. These glasses were also interpreted as diopside(II). The phase behaviour of this complex eclogite composition at pressures below 200 kbar generally resembles that of a simple enstatite-pyrope system; pyroxene progressively dissolves in garnet with increasing pressure. The P-T conditions for the pyroxene ? garnet transition and the accompanying density (or velocity) change in the eclogitic composition are not consistent with those of the 400-km discontinuity in the Earth's mantle. Thus, an eclogitic mantle composition would not undergo a phase transformation which would be capable of accounting for the major seismic discontinuity observed in the vicinity of 400 km.
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