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Seismological expression of the iron spin crossover in ferropericlase in the Earth's lower mantle.


ABSTRACT: The two most abundant minerals in the Earth's lower mantle are bridgmanite and ferropericlase. The bulk modulus of ferropericlase (Fp) softens as iron d-electrons transition from a high-spin to low-spin state, affecting the seismic compressional velocity but not the shear velocity. Here, we identify a seismological expression of the iron spin crossover in fast regions associated with cold Fp-rich subducted oceanic lithosphere: the relative abundance of fast velocities in P- and S-wave tomography models diverges in the ~1,400-2,000 km depth range. This is consistent with a reduced temperature sensitivity of P-waves throughout the iron spin crossover. A similar signal is also found in seismically slow regions below ~1,800 km, consistent with broadening and deepening of the crossover at higher temperatures. The corresponding inflection in P-wave velocity is not yet observed in 1-D seismic profiles, suggesting that the lower mantle is composed of non-uniformly distributed thermochemical heterogeneities which dampen the global signature of the Fp spin crossover.

SUBMITTER: Shephard GE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8501025 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Seismological expression of the iron spin crossover in ferropericlase in the Earth's lower mantle.

Shephard Grace E GE   Houser Christine C   Hernlund John W JW   Valencia-Cardona Juan J JJ   Trønnes Reidar G RG   Wentzcovitch Renata M RM  

Nature communications 20211008 1


The two most abundant minerals in the Earth's lower mantle are bridgmanite and ferropericlase. The bulk modulus of ferropericlase (Fp) softens as iron d-electrons transition from a high-spin to low-spin state, affecting the seismic compressional velocity but not the shear velocity. Here, we identify a seismological expression of the iron spin crossover in fast regions associated with cold Fp-rich subducted oceanic lithosphere: the relative abundance of fast velocities in P- and S-wave tomography  ...[more]

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