“…Geodynamic models estimate the temperature in the stagnant slabs are lower than 900 ∘ C and can be as low as 500 ∘ C in regions such as Tonga (Ganguly et al, 2009;King et al, 2015). It has been reported that, in cold environment (<1,400 ∘ C), the diffusion between pyrope and majorite garnet is slow, making the preservation of the light metastable pyroxene possible, which changes the density of the slab and therefore affects its morphology and buoyancy (Agrusta et al, 2014;Faccenda & Dal Zilio, 2017;King et al, 2015;Nishi et al, 2008Nishi et al, , 2009Nishi et al, , 2011Nishi et al, , 2013Van Mierlo et al, 2013). As a consequence, the metastability of pyroxene and the kinetics of postpyroxene transformations below 1,000 ∘ C have been suggested to play an important role in slab dynamics (Faccenda & Dal Zilio, 2017;Nishi et al, 2011;Van Mierlo et al, 2013).…”