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Published October 1973 | public
Journal Article

Melting relationships in CaO-CO_2 and MgO-CO_2 to 36 kilobars with comments on CO_2 in the mantle

Abstract

The melting curves of CaCO_3 and MgCO_3 have been extended to pressures of 36 kb by experiments in piston-cylinder apparatus. At 30 kb, the melting temperatures of calcite and magnesite are 1610°C and 1585°C, respectively. New data for the magnesite dissociation reaction permit the location of an invariant point for the assemblage magnesite + periclase + liquid + vapor near 26 kb-1550°C. New data are also presented for the calcite-aragonite transition at 800°C, 950°C and 1100°C. At pressures above 36–50 kb, calcite and magnesite melt at temperatures lower than the solidus of dry mantle peridotite. Natural and experimental evidence suggests that carbon dioxide in the Earth's mantle could be present in a variety of forms: (a) a free vapor phase, (b) vapor dissolved in silicate magma, (c) crystalline carbonate, (d) carbonatite liquid, (e) carbon-bearing silicate analogs, or (f) carbonato-silicates (such as scapolite, spurrite, tilleyite, and related compounds).

Additional Information

© 1973 Elsevier B.V. Received 18 June 1973. We thank the National Science Foundation for Grants GA-32266X1 and GA-33636 A #1-MRL-Light supporting this research, and J.R. Goldsmith, R.C. Newton, and P.B. Moore for their critical reviews of the manuscript.

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