Deformation of Al-Cr spinel in the diffusion creep regime: mechanical results and flow laws

Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology(2023)

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The flow law for diffusion creep of chromite spinel has been determined from uniaxial compressive creep experiments at temperatures of 1400° to 1600 °C and a pressure of 0.1 MPa on polycrystalline samples of Mg(Cr,Al) 2 O 4 with grain sizes of 10 μm and chromium mole fractions, X Cr , of 0.25, 0.50, and 0.75. Under our experimental conditions, creep rate is dominated by grain boundary diffusion of Cr. The dependence of strain rate on composition is manifest through the compositional dependence of the activation energy. The activation energy for grain boundary diffusion can be described in terms of melting temperature, T m , as a function of composition in the form Q_Cr^gb = g_Cr^gbRT_m (X_Cr ) , where g_Cr^gb is a material-dependent scaling parameter. The value obtained for this scaling parameter of g_Cr^gb = 19.7 ± 0.5 yields activations energies of approximately 405, 416, and 427 kJ/mol for samples with X Cr = 0.25, 0.50, and 0.75, respectively. Extrapolation of our results to conditions appropriate for chromitite pods enveloped by peridotites from the Oman ophiolite indicates that lattice diffusion, rather than grain boundary diffusion, largely dominates plastic deformation of chromite spinel, which is significantly stronger than olivine.
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Al-Cr spinel,Diffusion creep,High-temperature deformation,Stress-driven kinetic demixing
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