Knowledge of the composition of the Earth's core(1-3) is important for understanding its melting point and therefore the temperature at the inner-core boundary and the temperature profile of the core and mantle. In addition, the partitioning of light elements between solid and liquid, as the outer core freezes at the inner-core boundary, is believed to drive compositional convection(4), which in turn generates the Earth's magnetic field. It is generally accepted that the liquid outer core and the solid inner core consist mainly of iron(1). The outer core, however, is also thought to contain a significant fraction of light elements, because its density-as deduced from seismological data and other measurements-is 6-10 per cent less than that ...
International audienceThe Earth's core is constituted of iron and nickel alloyed with lighter elemen...
The standard model of Earth’s core evolution has the bulk composition set at formation, with slow co...
The Earth has a liquid outer and solid inner core. It is predominantly composed of Fe, alloyed with ...
Knowledge of the composition of the Earth's core(1-3) is important for understanding its melting poi...
It is shown how ab initio techniques based on density functional theory can be used to calculate the...
Seismic data demonstrate that the density of the liquid core is some 8-10 % less than pure iron. Eq...
The Earth's core is a ball of swirling hot metal at the centre of our planet, with a radius roughly ...
Calculations of the compression and temperature gradient of the core are facilitated by the use of t...
Constraining the core’s composition is essential for understanding Earth accretion, core formation a...
On the basis of geophysical observations, cosmochemical constraints, and high-pressure experimental ...
International audienceEarth's core is less dense than iron, and therefore it must contain " light el...
Two important problems relating to the early history of the Earth and the formation of its iron rich...
We summarize the main ideas used to determine the thermodynamic properties of pure systems and binar...
A light component in the Earth's outer core could account for its apparent lower density and higher ...
International audienceThe Earth's core is constituted of iron and nickel alloyed with lighter elemen...
The standard model of Earth’s core evolution has the bulk composition set at formation, with slow co...
The Earth has a liquid outer and solid inner core. It is predominantly composed of Fe, alloyed with ...
Knowledge of the composition of the Earth's core(1-3) is important for understanding its melting poi...
It is shown how ab initio techniques based on density functional theory can be used to calculate the...
Seismic data demonstrate that the density of the liquid core is some 8-10 % less than pure iron. Eq...
The Earth's core is a ball of swirling hot metal at the centre of our planet, with a radius roughly ...
Calculations of the compression and temperature gradient of the core are facilitated by the use of t...
Constraining the core’s composition is essential for understanding Earth accretion, core formation a...
On the basis of geophysical observations, cosmochemical constraints, and high-pressure experimental ...
International audienceEarth's core is less dense than iron, and therefore it must contain " light el...
Two important problems relating to the early history of the Earth and the formation of its iron rich...
We summarize the main ideas used to determine the thermodynamic properties of pure systems and binar...
A light component in the Earth's outer core could account for its apparent lower density and higher ...
International audienceThe Earth's core is constituted of iron and nickel alloyed with lighter elemen...
The standard model of Earth’s core evolution has the bulk composition set at formation, with slow co...
The Earth has a liquid outer and solid inner core. It is predominantly composed of Fe, alloyed with ...