“…[37] Equilibrium temperatures in spinel facies peridotites can also be derived from orthopyroxene-spinel Cr-Al exchange equilibria [Sachtleben and Seck, 1981;WittEickschen and Seck, 1991], and, ideally, Cr and Al contents in orthopyroxene are sufficient to obtain equilibrium temperatures (T Cr/Al-opx ) [Witt-Eickschen and Seck, 1991]. Because diffusion rates of Al and Cr in orthopyroxene are much lower than those of Ca in the temperature range of interest (800 -1200°C) [Smith and Barron, 1991;WittEickschen and Seck, 1991;Griffin et al, 1996, and references therein], T Cr/Al-Opx may be the only geothermometer able to track long-term thermal histories recorded by zoned orthopyroxene porphyroclasts.…”