Constraining the core’s composition is essential for understanding Earth accretion, core formation and the sustainment of Earth’s magnetic field. Earth’s outer and inner core exhibit a density deficit relative to pure iron, attributed to the presence of substantial amounts of low atomic number ‘light’ elements, such as sulfur, silicon, oxygen, carbon and hydrogen. However, owing to its inaccessibility, estimates of core composition can only be indirectly obtained by matching results from high-pressure experiments and theoretical calculations with seismic observations. In this Review, we discuss the properties and phase relations of iron alloys under high-pressure and high-temperature conditions relevant to the Earth’s core. We synthesize mi...
The Earth’s core is largely composed of iron (Fe), alloyed with less dense elements such as sulphur,...
The Earth's core is a ball of swirling hot metal at the centre of our planet, with a radius roughly ...
The composition of the Earth’s core is unknown, beyond being composed of mostly iron and nickel. Se...
The Earth’s core is largely composed of iron (Fe), alloyed with less dense elements such as sulphur...
Knowledge of the composition of the Earth's core(1-3) is important for understanding its melting poi...
International audienceEarth's core is less dense than iron, and therefore it must contain " light el...
Seismic data demonstrate that the density of the liquid core is some 8-10 % less than pure iron. Eq...
International audienceThe Earth's core is constituted of iron and nickel alloyed with lighter elemen...
On the basis of geophysical observations, cosmochemical constraints, and high-pressure experimental ...
Two important problems relating to the early history of the Earth and the formation of its iron rich...
International audienceWe measured compressional sound velocities in light element alloys of iron (Fe...
Summary. The phase diagram of iron up to 330 GPa is solved using the experimental data of static hig...
Abstract 17 The outer core of the Earth contains several weight percent of one or more unknown light...
The standard model of Earth’s core evolution has the bulk composition set at formation, with slow co...
International audienceWe measured compressional sound velocities in light element alloys of iron (Fe...
The Earth’s core is largely composed of iron (Fe), alloyed with less dense elements such as sulphur,...
The Earth's core is a ball of swirling hot metal at the centre of our planet, with a radius roughly ...
The composition of the Earth’s core is unknown, beyond being composed of mostly iron and nickel. Se...
The Earth’s core is largely composed of iron (Fe), alloyed with less dense elements such as sulphur...
Knowledge of the composition of the Earth's core(1-3) is important for understanding its melting poi...
International audienceEarth's core is less dense than iron, and therefore it must contain " light el...
Seismic data demonstrate that the density of the liquid core is some 8-10 % less than pure iron. Eq...
International audienceThe Earth's core is constituted of iron and nickel alloyed with lighter elemen...
On the basis of geophysical observations, cosmochemical constraints, and high-pressure experimental ...
Two important problems relating to the early history of the Earth and the formation of its iron rich...
International audienceWe measured compressional sound velocities in light element alloys of iron (Fe...
Summary. The phase diagram of iron up to 330 GPa is solved using the experimental data of static hig...
Abstract 17 The outer core of the Earth contains several weight percent of one or more unknown light...
The standard model of Earth’s core evolution has the bulk composition set at formation, with slow co...
International audienceWe measured compressional sound velocities in light element alloys of iron (Fe...
The Earth’s core is largely composed of iron (Fe), alloyed with less dense elements such as sulphur,...
The Earth's core is a ball of swirling hot metal at the centre of our planet, with a radius roughly ...
The composition of the Earth’s core is unknown, beyond being composed of mostly iron and nickel. Se...