Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1519261 | Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Using ultrasonic interferometry in conjunction with synchrotron X-radiation techniques in a high-pressure, multi-anvil apparatus, the elastic behavior of MgSiO3 pyroxene has been continuously monitored as the specimens undergo phase transformations from the orthoenstatite (OEN) to the high-pressure clinoenstatite phase (HP-CEN) and from HP-CEN to the low-pressure clinoenstatite phase (LP-CEN). In the former case, elastic softening and amplitude attenuation is observed for both compresssional (P) and shear (S) waves when the pressure exceeds 9Â GPa at room temperature, which we suggest is associated with a transition to a metastable phase intermediate between OEN and HP-CEN. In the latter case, both P and S wave velocities decrease rapidly as the back-transformation from HP-CEN to LP-CEN occurs on decrease of pressure below 4Â GPa at room temperature; this is accompanied by an increase in attenuation of the P waves in the specimen, but not the S waves.
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Authors
Jennifer Kung, Baosheng Li, Robert C. Liebermann,