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Deep Earth: Physics and Chemistry of the Lower Mantle and Core highlights recent advances and the latest views of the deep Earth from theoretical, experimental, and observational approaches and offers insight into future research directions on the deep Earth. In recent years, we have just reached a stage where we can perform measurements at the conditions of the center part of the Earth using state-of-the-art techniques, and many reports on the physical and chemical properties of the deep Earth have come out very recently. Novel theoretical models have been complementary to this breakthrough. These new inputs enable us to compare directly with results of precise geophysical and geochemical observations. This volume highlights the recent significant advancements in our understanding of the deep Earth that have occurred as a result, including contributions from mineral/rock physics, geophysics, and geochemistry that relate to the topics of:

I. Thermal structure of the lo

Table of Contents
Contributors vii

Preface ix

Part I: Thermal Strucure of Deep Earth 1

1 Melting of Fe Alloys and the Thermal Structure of the Core
Rebecca A. Fischer 3

2 Temperature of the Lower Mantle and Core Based on Ab Initio Mineral Physics Data
Taku Tsuchiya, Kenji Kawai, Xianlong Wang, Hiroki Ichikawa, and Haruhiko Dekura 13

3 Heat Transfer in the Core and Mantle
Abby Kavner and Emma S. G. Rainey 31

4 Thermal State and Evolution of the Earth Core and Deep Mantle
Stéphane Labrosse 43

Part II: Structures, Anisotropy, and Plasticity of Deep Earth Materials 55

5 Crystal Structures of Core Materials
Razvan Caracas 57

6 Crystal Structures of Minerals in the Lower Mantle
June K. Wicks and Thomas S. Duffy 69

7 Deformation of Core and Lower Mantle Materials
Sébastien Merkel and Patrick Cordier 89

8 Using Mineral Analogs to Understand the Deep Earth
Simon A. T. Redfern 101

Part III: Physical Properties of Deep Interior 111

9 Ground Truth: Seismological Properties of the Core
George Helffrich 113

10 Physical Properties of the Inner Core
Daniele Antonangeli 121

11 Physical Properties of the Outer Core
Hidenori Terasaki 129

Part IV: Chemistry and Phase Relations of Deep Interior 143

12 The Composition of the Lower Mantle and Core
William F. McDonough 145

13 Metal-Silicate Partitioning of Siderophile Elements and Core-Mantle Segregation
Kevin Righter 161

14 Mechanisms and Geochemical Models of Core Formation
David C. Rubie and Seth A. Jacobson 181

15 Phase Diagrams and Thermodynamics of Core Materials
Andrew J. Campbell 191

16 Chemistry of Core-Mantle Boundary
John W. Hernlund 201

17 Phase Transition and Melting in the Deep Lower Mantle
Kei Hirose 209

18 Chemistry of the Lower Mantle
Daniel J. Frost and Robert Myhill 225

19 Phase Diagrams and Thermodynamics of Lower Mantle Materials
Susannah M. Dorfman 241

Part V: Volatiles in Deep Interior 253

20 Hydrogen in the Earth’s Core: Review of the Structural, Elastic, and Thermodynamic Properties of Iron-Hydrogen Alloys
Caitlin A. Murphy 255

21 Stability of Hydrous Minerals and Water Reservoirs in the Deep Earth Interior
Eiji Ohtani, Yohei Amaike, Seiji Kamada, Itaru Ohira, and Izumi Mashino 265

22 Carbon in the Core
Bin Chen and Jie Li 277

Index 289

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 06/05/2016
      ISBN13: 9781118992470, 978-1118992470
      ISBN10: 1118992474
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Deep Earth: Physics and Chemistry of the Lower Mantle and Core highlights recent advances and the latest views of the deep Earth from theoretical, experimental, and observational approaches and offers insight into future research directions on the deep Earth. In recent years, we have just reached a stage where we can perform measurements at the conditions of the center part of the Earth using state-of-the-art techniques, and many reports on the physical and chemical properties of the deep Earth have come out very recently. Novel theoretical models have been complementary to this breakthrough. These new inputs enable us to compare directly with results of precise geophysical and geochemical observations. This volume highlights the recent significant advancements in our understanding of the deep Earth that have occurred as a result, including contributions from mineral/rock physics, geophysics, and geochemistry that relate to the topics of:

      I. Thermal structure of the lo

      Table of Contents
      Contributors vii

      Preface ix

      Part I: Thermal Strucure of Deep Earth 1

      1 Melting of Fe Alloys and the Thermal Structure of the Core
      Rebecca A. Fischer 3

      2 Temperature of the Lower Mantle and Core Based on Ab Initio Mineral Physics Data
      Taku Tsuchiya, Kenji Kawai, Xianlong Wang, Hiroki Ichikawa, and Haruhiko Dekura 13

      3 Heat Transfer in the Core and Mantle
      Abby Kavner and Emma S. G. Rainey 31

      4 Thermal State and Evolution of the Earth Core and Deep Mantle
      Stéphane Labrosse 43

      Part II: Structures, Anisotropy, and Plasticity of Deep Earth Materials 55

      5 Crystal Structures of Core Materials
      Razvan Caracas 57

      6 Crystal Structures of Minerals in the Lower Mantle
      June K. Wicks and Thomas S. Duffy 69

      7 Deformation of Core and Lower Mantle Materials
      Sébastien Merkel and Patrick Cordier 89

      8 Using Mineral Analogs to Understand the Deep Earth
      Simon A. T. Redfern 101

      Part III: Physical Properties of Deep Interior 111

      9 Ground Truth: Seismological Properties of the Core
      George Helffrich 113

      10 Physical Properties of the Inner Core
      Daniele Antonangeli 121

      11 Physical Properties of the Outer Core
      Hidenori Terasaki 129

      Part IV: Chemistry and Phase Relations of Deep Interior 143

      12 The Composition of the Lower Mantle and Core
      William F. McDonough 145

      13 Metal-Silicate Partitioning of Siderophile Elements and Core-Mantle Segregation
      Kevin Righter 161

      14 Mechanisms and Geochemical Models of Core Formation
      David C. Rubie and Seth A. Jacobson 181

      15 Phase Diagrams and Thermodynamics of Core Materials
      Andrew J. Campbell 191

      16 Chemistry of Core-Mantle Boundary
      John W. Hernlund 201

      17 Phase Transition and Melting in the Deep Lower Mantle
      Kei Hirose 209

      18 Chemistry of the Lower Mantle
      Daniel J. Frost and Robert Myhill 225

      19 Phase Diagrams and Thermodynamics of Lower Mantle Materials
      Susannah M. Dorfman 241

      Part V: Volatiles in Deep Interior 253

      20 Hydrogen in the Earth’s Core: Review of the Structural, Elastic, and Thermodynamic Properties of Iron-Hydrogen Alloys
      Caitlin A. Murphy 255

      21 Stability of Hydrous Minerals and Water Reservoirs in the Deep Earth Interior
      Eiji Ohtani, Yohei Amaike, Seiji Kamada, Itaru Ohira, and Izumi Mashino 265

      22 Carbon in the Core
      Bin Chen and Jie Li 277

      Index 289

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