D. Canil, STABILITY OF CLINOPYROXENE AT PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS OF THE TRANSITION REGION, Physics of the earth and planetary interiors, 86(1-3), 1994, pp. 25-34
The stability of diopside at conditions of 16-19 GPa and 1250-1900 deg
rees C was determined using a 6-8 type multi-anvil apparatus. At press
ures of 17-18 GPa, diopside undergoes a decomposition reaction to an a
ssemblage of CaSiO3-perovskite + (Ca,Mg)SiO3-garnet or -ilmenite, depe
nding on temperature. The Clapeyron slope for the breakdown reaction:
[GRAPHICS] is -2 MPa K-1. When coupled with a re-examination of clinop
yroxene stability in other more complex peridotite systems, the experi
mental data are consistent with a recent proposal that the 520 km disc
ontinuity in the transition region is caused by the exsolution of CaSi
O3-rich perovskite from garnet, rich in majorite component.