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High-temperature Raman spectroscopic and X-ray diffraction study of beta-Mg2SiO4: Insights into its high-temperature thermodynamic properties and the beta- to alpha-phase-transformation mechanism and kinetics

Takir, F.
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Guyot, F.
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Gwanmesia, G.D.
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1996
American Mineralogist

We performed in-situ Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction experiments at high temperature and ambient pressure to investigate the intrinsic anharmonic properties of beta-Mg2SiO4 and the mechanism and kinetics of its back-transformation to forsterite. High-temperature Raman spectra of beta-Mg2SiO4 and its back-transformed products were recorded up to 1200 K. beta-Mg2SiO4 persists metastably up to 800-900 K, and the Raman frequency shifts with temperature were determined. Between 800 and 1000 K, new peaks are observed at about 670 and 1020 cm(-1). Above 1000 K, a direct transformation to forsterite occurs. The peaks that appear between 800 and 1000 K are attributed to a defective spinelloid that forms as an intermediate phase during the back-transformation of beta-Mg2SiO4 to forsterite. Similar features are observed in the Raman spectrum of partially transformed gamma-Ni2SiO4 heated at 1073 K and ambient pressure for 10 min. These results indicate that a two-step mechanism, possibly martensitic, is operative in the back-transformation of the beta- and gamma-phases to olivine at low to moderate temperatures and for a large overstepping of the equilibrium conditions.

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research article
DOI
10.2138/am-1996-5-605
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1996UP41100005

Author(s)
Takir, F.
Guyot, F.
Gwanmesia, G.D.
Liebermann, R.C.
Gillet, P.  
Reynard, B.
Date Issued

1996

Published in
American Mineralogist
Volume

81

Start page

585

End page

594

Subjects

Olivine-Spinel Transformation

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Peace River Meteorite

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System Mg2Sio4-Fe2Sio4

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High-Pressure

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Ni2Sio4

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Mg2Sio4

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Mg2Geo4

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Anharmonicity

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Transitions

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Wadsleyite

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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