Earth's Deep Mantle
Structure, Composition, and Evolution
Geophysical Monograph Series (Band Nr. 160)

1. Auflage Januar 2005
334 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the
Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 160.
Understanding the inner workings of our planet and its relationship
to processes closer to the surface remains a frontier in the
geosciences. Manmade probes barely reach ~10 km depth and
volcanism rarely brings up samples from deeper than ~150 km.
These distances are dwarfed by Earth's dimensions, and our
knowledge of the deeper realms is pieced together from a range of
surface observables, meteorite and solar atmosphere analyses,
experimental and theoretical mineral physics and rock mechanics,
and computer simulations. A major unresolved issue concerns the
nature of mantle convection, the slow (1-5 cm/year) solid-state
stirring that helps cool the planet by transporting radiogenic and
primordial heat from Earth's interior to its surface.
Expanding our knowledge here requires input from a range of
geoscience disciplines, including seismology, geodynamics, mineral
physics, and mantle petrology and chemistry. At the same time, with
better data sets and faster computers, seismologists are producing
more detailed models of 3-D variations in the propagation speed of
different types of seismic waves; new instrumentation and access to
state-of-the-art community facilities such as synchrotrons have
enabled mineral physicists to measure rock and mineral properties
at ever larger pressures and temperatures; new generations of mass
spectrometers are allowing geo-chemists to quantify minute
concentrations of diagnostic isotopes; and with supercomputers
geodynamicists are making increasingly realistic simulations of
dynamic processes at conditions not attainable in analogue
experiments. But many questions persist. What causes the lateral
variations in seismic wavespeed that we can image with mounting
accuracy? How reliable are extrapolations of laboratory
measurements on simple materials over many orders of magnitude of
pressure and temperature? What are the effects of volatiles and
minor elements on rock and mineral properties under extreme
physical conditions? Can ab initio calculations help us understand
material behavior in conditions that are still out of reach of
laboratory measurement? What was the early evolution of our planet
and to what extent does it still influence present-day dynamics?
And how well do we know such first-order issues as the average bulk
composition of Earth?
Robert D. van der Hilst, Jay D. Bass, Jan Matas, and Jean not
Trampert vii
Earth's Deep Mantle: Structure, Composition, and
Evolution--An Introduction
Robert D. van der Hilst, Jay D. Bass, Jan Matas, and Jeannot
Trampert 1
Noble Gas Models of Mantle Structure and Reservoir Mass
Transfer
Darrell Harrison and Chris J. Ballentine 9
The Survival of Mantle Geochemical Heterogeneities
Francis Albarede 27
Towards a Quantitative Interpretation of Global Seismic
Tomography
Jeannot Trampert and Robert D. van der Hilst 47
Seismic Modeling Constraints on the South African Super
Plume
Don V. Helmberger and Sidao Ni 63
Numerical and Laboratory Studies of Mantle Convection:
Philosophy, Accomplishments, and
Thermochemical Structure and Evolution
Paul J. Tackley, Shunxing Xie, Takashi Nakagawa, and John W.
Hern Iund 83
Heterogeneous Lowermost Mantle: Compositional Constraints and
Seismological Observables
H. Samuel, C.G. Farnetani, and D, Andrault 101
Numerical Study of the Origin and Stability of Chemically
Distinct Reservoirs Deep in Earth's Mantle
P. van Thienen, J. van Summeren, R. D. van der Hilst, A. P. van
den Berg, and N. J. Vlaar 117
Self-Gravity, Self-Consistency, and Self-Organization in
Geodynamics and Geochemistry
Don L Anderson 137
The Role of Theoretical Mineral Physics in Modeling the Earth's
Interior
Mark S. T. Bukowinski and Sofia Akber-Knutson 165
The Uncertain Major Element Bulk Composition of Earth's
Mantle
Q. Williams and E. Knittle 187
Highly Siderophile Elements: Constraints on Earth Accretion and
Early Differentiation
Kevin Righter 201
Mantle Oxidation State and Oxygen Fugacity: Constraints on
Mantle Chemistry, Structure, and Dynamics
Catherine A. McCammon 219
Thermochemical State of the Lower Mantle: New Insights From
Mineral Physics
James Badro, Guillaume Fiquet, and Frangois Guyot 241
Stability of MgSiOs Perovskite in the Lower Mantle
Sang-Heon Shim 261
Synthetic Tomographic Images of Slabs From Mineral Physics
Y. Ricard, E. Mattern, and J. Matas 283
Compositional Dependence of the Elastic Wave Velocities of
Mantle Minerals: Implications for Seismic
Properties of Mantle Rocks
Sergio Speziale, Fuming Jiang, and Thomas S. Duffy 301
Recent Progress in Experimental Mineral Physics: Phase Relations
of Hydrous Systems and the Role of Water in Slab Dynamics
Fiji Ohtani 321