It has recently been reported, on the basis of extrapolated experimental data, that the iron carbide, Fe7C3, has shear wave velocities and a Poisson's ratio consistent with the seismological values for the Earth's inner core and thus that Fe7C3 is a strong candidate for the inner core composition. In this study, using ab initio molecular dynamics simulations, we report the thermoelastic properties of Fe7C3 at 350 GPa up to its melting temperature. Due to significant elastic softening prior to melting, the calculated elastic properties, including wave velocities, do indeed agree well with those from seismology. However, the density was found to be much too low (by ~8%) when compared to geophysical data, and therefore, Fe7C3 must be ruled out...
AbstractWe report ab initio density functional theory calculations on iron–nickel (FeNi) alloys at ...
International audienceEarth's core is less dense than iron, and therefore it must contain " light el...
Seismological body-wave(1) and free-oscillation(2) studies of the Earth's solid inner core have reve...
Earth’s inner core is known to consist of crystalline iron alloyed with a small amount of nickel and...
Carbon is a plausible light element candidate in the Earth's core owing to its cosmic abundance...
A recently discovered phase of orthorhombic iron carbide o-Fe7C3 [Prescher et al., Nat. Geosci. 8, 2...
The density of the Earth's inner core is less than that of pure iron and the P-wave velocities and, ...
Iron carbide Fe7C3 has recently emerged as a potential host of reduced carbon in Earth’s mantle and ...
Ab initio finite temperature molecular dynamics simulations have been used to calculate the free ene...
AbstractThe density of the Earth's inner core is less than that of pure iron and the P-wave velociti...
Understanding the composition of Earth’s inner core is crucial for revealing the mechanisms of core ...
The solid Earth's inner core (IC) is a sphere with a radius of about 1300 km in the center of the Ea...
The solid Earths inner core (IC) is a sphere with a radius of about 1300 km in the center of the Ear...
The Earth’s core is largely composed of iron (Fe), alloyed with less dense elements such as sulphur...
International audienceWe measured compressional sound velocities of Fe3C cohenite at high pressure b...
AbstractWe report ab initio density functional theory calculations on iron–nickel (FeNi) alloys at ...
International audienceEarth's core is less dense than iron, and therefore it must contain " light el...
Seismological body-wave(1) and free-oscillation(2) studies of the Earth's solid inner core have reve...
Earth’s inner core is known to consist of crystalline iron alloyed with a small amount of nickel and...
Carbon is a plausible light element candidate in the Earth's core owing to its cosmic abundance...
A recently discovered phase of orthorhombic iron carbide o-Fe7C3 [Prescher et al., Nat. Geosci. 8, 2...
The density of the Earth's inner core is less than that of pure iron and the P-wave velocities and, ...
Iron carbide Fe7C3 has recently emerged as a potential host of reduced carbon in Earth’s mantle and ...
Ab initio finite temperature molecular dynamics simulations have been used to calculate the free ene...
AbstractThe density of the Earth's inner core is less than that of pure iron and the P-wave velociti...
Understanding the composition of Earth’s inner core is crucial for revealing the mechanisms of core ...
The solid Earth's inner core (IC) is a sphere with a radius of about 1300 km in the center of the Ea...
The solid Earths inner core (IC) is a sphere with a radius of about 1300 km in the center of the Ear...
The Earth’s core is largely composed of iron (Fe), alloyed with less dense elements such as sulphur...
International audienceWe measured compressional sound velocities of Fe3C cohenite at high pressure b...
AbstractWe report ab initio density functional theory calculations on iron–nickel (FeNi) alloys at ...
International audienceEarth's core is less dense than iron, and therefore it must contain " light el...
Seismological body-wave(1) and free-oscillation(2) studies of the Earth's solid inner core have reve...