Using ab initio simulations on Fe-Ni-S-C-O-Si liquids, we constrain the origin and composition of the low-velocity layer E′ at the top of Earth's outer core. We find that increasing the concentration of any light element always increases velocity and so a low-velocity and low-density layer (for stability) cannot be made by simply increasing light element concentration. This rules out barodiffusion or simple sedimentation of a light phase for its origin. However, exchanging elements can—depending on the elements exchanged—produce such a layer. We evaluate three possibilities. First, crystalization of a phase from a core may make such a layer, but only if the core contains more than one light element and only if crystalizing phase is very Fe ...
International audienceSilicon and oxygen are potential light elements in Earth's core because their ...
Silicon solubility in liquid Fe-rich metal was measured experimentally as a function of pressure, te...
The Earth's core is about ten per cent less dense than pure iron (Fe), suggesting that it contains l...
International audienceUsing ab initio simulations on Fe‐Ni‐S‐C‐O‐Si liquids, we constrain the origin...
Using ab initio simulations on Fe-Ni-S-C-O-Si liquids, we constrain the origin and composition of th...
Earth's core is less dense than iron, and therefore it must contain "light elements," such as S, Si,...
Knowledge of the composition of the Earth's core(1-3) is important for understanding its melting poi...
Seismic observations suggest that a stably-stratified layer, known as the F-layer, 150–300 km thick ...
It is shown how ab initio techniques based on density functional theory can be used to calculate the...
Seismic observations suggest that a stably-stratified layer, known as the F-layer, 150–300 km thick ...
Seismic data demonstrate that the density of the liquid core is some 8-10 % less than pure iron. Eq...
International audienceSeismic observations of a slowdown in P wave velocity at the base of Earth's o...
On the basis of geophysical observations, cosmochemical constraints, and high-pressure experimental ...
International audienceThe formation of Earth’s core left behind geophysical and geochemical signatur...
The standard model of Earth’s core evolution has the bulk composition set at formation, with slow co...
International audienceSilicon and oxygen are potential light elements in Earth's core because their ...
Silicon solubility in liquid Fe-rich metal was measured experimentally as a function of pressure, te...
The Earth's core is about ten per cent less dense than pure iron (Fe), suggesting that it contains l...
International audienceUsing ab initio simulations on Fe‐Ni‐S‐C‐O‐Si liquids, we constrain the origin...
Using ab initio simulations on Fe-Ni-S-C-O-Si liquids, we constrain the origin and composition of th...
Earth's core is less dense than iron, and therefore it must contain "light elements," such as S, Si,...
Knowledge of the composition of the Earth's core(1-3) is important for understanding its melting poi...
Seismic observations suggest that a stably-stratified layer, known as the F-layer, 150–300 km thick ...
It is shown how ab initio techniques based on density functional theory can be used to calculate the...
Seismic observations suggest that a stably-stratified layer, known as the F-layer, 150–300 km thick ...
Seismic data demonstrate that the density of the liquid core is some 8-10 % less than pure iron. Eq...
International audienceSeismic observations of a slowdown in P wave velocity at the base of Earth's o...
On the basis of geophysical observations, cosmochemical constraints, and high-pressure experimental ...
International audienceThe formation of Earth’s core left behind geophysical and geochemical signatur...
The standard model of Earth’s core evolution has the bulk composition set at formation, with slow co...
International audienceSilicon and oxygen are potential light elements in Earth's core because their ...
Silicon solubility in liquid Fe-rich metal was measured experimentally as a function of pressure, te...
The Earth's core is about ten per cent less dense than pure iron (Fe), suggesting that it contains l...