A thermal model, consistent as far as possible with the parameterised earth model of Dziewonski et al. and with thermodynamic principles and relevant equations of state, is tabulated. This is made more secure by two recent developments, an experimental study of the FeS eutectic to 100 kbar by Usselman and a calculation by Bukowinski which reveals an electronic phase collapse of potassium in the 200-300 kbar range and explains the core heat source. Use is made of the Vashchenko-Zubarev formulation of the Grüneisen ratio, and Lindemann's melting law, both of which have been shown recently to have particular relevance at very high pressures. Values of electronic specific heat and the Grüneisen ratio, which contribute significantly to core prop...
The Earth's core consists of a solid ball with a radius of 1221 Km, surrounded by a liquid shell whi...
Principally new model of the magnetic field of the Hot Earth is proposed. Unlike the commonly accept...
The temperature of Earth's core is a parameter of critical importance to model the thermal structure...
Direct observations of material properties at pressures in the megabar range have increased dramatic...
Calculations of the compression and temperature gradient of the core are facilitated by the use of t...
Based on theoretical considerations an explanation for the temperature dependence of the thermal exp...
We summarize the main ideas used to determine the thermodynamic properties of pure systems and binar...
International audienceThe long term thermal and dynamic evolution of Earth's core depends on its ene...
A simple method for determining the thermal component of the EOS of solids under high pressure is pr...
High pressure and temperature equations of state are powerful tools for probing the behavior of matt...
Combined inferences from seismology, high-pressure experiment and theory, geomagnetism, fluid dynami...
Summary. The phase diagram of iron up to 330 GPa is solved using the experimental data of static hig...
We model the inner core by an alloy of iron and 8 per cent sulphur or silicon and the outer core by ...
The Earth's core is a ball of swirling hot metal at the centre of our planet, with a radius roughly ...
The asymptotic behaviour of the inclting curves for substances with close-packed structures is analy...
The Earth's core consists of a solid ball with a radius of 1221 Km, surrounded by a liquid shell whi...
Principally new model of the magnetic field of the Hot Earth is proposed. Unlike the commonly accept...
The temperature of Earth's core is a parameter of critical importance to model the thermal structure...
Direct observations of material properties at pressures in the megabar range have increased dramatic...
Calculations of the compression and temperature gradient of the core are facilitated by the use of t...
Based on theoretical considerations an explanation for the temperature dependence of the thermal exp...
We summarize the main ideas used to determine the thermodynamic properties of pure systems and binar...
International audienceThe long term thermal and dynamic evolution of Earth's core depends on its ene...
A simple method for determining the thermal component of the EOS of solids under high pressure is pr...
High pressure and temperature equations of state are powerful tools for probing the behavior of matt...
Combined inferences from seismology, high-pressure experiment and theory, geomagnetism, fluid dynami...
Summary. The phase diagram of iron up to 330 GPa is solved using the experimental data of static hig...
We model the inner core by an alloy of iron and 8 per cent sulphur or silicon and the outer core by ...
The Earth's core is a ball of swirling hot metal at the centre of our planet, with a radius roughly ...
The asymptotic behaviour of the inclting curves for substances with close-packed structures is analy...
The Earth's core consists of a solid ball with a radius of 1221 Km, surrounded by a liquid shell whi...
Principally new model of the magnetic field of the Hot Earth is proposed. Unlike the commonly accept...
The temperature of Earth's core is a parameter of critical importance to model the thermal structure...