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Mineralogical effects on the detectability of the postperovskite boundary.


ABSTRACT: The discovery of a phase transition in Mg-silicate perovskite (Pv) to postperovskite (pPv) at lowermost mantle pressure-temperature (P - T) conditions may provide an explanation for the discontinuous increase in shear wave velocity found in some regions at a depth range of 200 to 400 km above the core-mantle boundary, hereafter the D('') discontinuity. However, recent studies on binary and ternary systems showed that reasonable contents of Fe(2+) and Al for pyrolite increase the thickness (width of the mixed phase region) of the Pv - pPv boundary (400-600 km) to much larger than the D('') discontinuity (≤ 70 km). These results challenge the assignment of the D('') discontinuity to the Pv - pPv boundary in pyrolite (homogenized mantle composition). Furthermore, the mineralogy and composition of rocks that can host a detectable Pv → pPv boundary are still unknown. Here we report in situ measurements of the depths and thicknesses of the Pv → pPv transition in multiphase systems (San Carlos olivine, pyrolitic, and midocean ridge basaltic compositions) at the P - T conditions of the lowermost mantle, searching for candidate rocks with a sharp Pv - pPv discontinuity. Whereas the pyrolitic mantle may not have a seismologically detectable Pv → pPv transition due to the effect of Al, harzburgitic compositions have detectable transitions due to low Al content. In contrast, Al-rich basaltic compositions may have a detectable Pv - pPv boundary due to their distinct mineralogy. Therefore, the observation of the D('') discontinuity may be related to the Pv → pPv transition in the differentiated oceanic lithosphere materials transported to the lowermost mantle by subducting slabs.

SUBMITTER: Grocholski B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3289301 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mineralogical effects on the detectability of the postperovskite boundary.

Grocholski Brent B   Catalli Krystle K   Shim Sang-Heon SH   Prakapenka Vitali V  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20120201 7


The discovery of a phase transition in Mg-silicate perovskite (Pv) to postperovskite (pPv) at lowermost mantle pressure-temperature (P - T) conditions may provide an explanation for the discontinuous increase in shear wave velocity found in some regions at a depth range of 200 to 400 km above the core-mantle boundary, hereafter the D('') discontinuity. However, recent studies on binary and ternary systems showed that reasonable contents of Fe(2+) and Al for pyrolite increase the thickness (width  ...[more]

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