Elasticity of davemaoite as a primary contributor to lower-mantle heterogeneities
Wen‐Yi Zhou, Ming Hao, Wenhao Su, Taehyun Kim, Sibo Chen, Sang‐Heon Shim, Dongzhou Zhang, Phuong Q. H. Nguyen 等 10 位
University of Bayreuth Texas A&M University ETH Zurich Arizona State University
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Geophysical detection of subducted mid–ocean ridge basalt (MORB) in the lower mantle is hindered by uncertainties in the elasticity of Fe,Al,Mg,Ti–bearing davemaoite, a key MORB component. Using Brillouin spectroscopy and x-ray diffraction, we determined the elasticity of a Ca 0.906(1) Fe 2+ 0.027(1) Fe 3+ 0.042(1) Mg 0.033(1) Al 0.072(1) Ti 0.020(1) Si 0.912(1) O 3 davemaoite up to 113 gigapascals and 2294 K. We found that it exhibited a shear wave velocity 10 to 20% slower than end-member davemaoite, making it the slowest phase among major lower-mantle minerals. Our models show that MORB, containing 20 to 25 volume percent davemaoite, potentially contributes to large low-shear-velocity provinces (LLSVPs), whereas a cumulate layer enriched in davemaoite crystallized from basal magma ocean may comprise ultralow-velocity zones (ULVZs). Davemaoite’s ability to host incompatible and heat-producing elements possibly links LLSVPs and ULVZs to mantle plume initiation and geochemical signatures of ocean island basalts.
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