Published May 27, 2004 | Version Published
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Sound velocities and elasticity of aluminous MgSiO_3 perovskite: Implications for aluminum heterogeneity in Earth's lower mantle

  • 1. ROR icon University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • 2. ROR icon Stony Brook University
  • 3. ROR icon Los Alamos National Laboratory

Abstract

Aluminum has been reported to have a remarkably strong effect on the thermoelastic properties of MgSiO_3 perovskite. However, the sound velocities of aluminous MgSiO_3 perovskite have not been previously measured, even though this phase likely dominates most of the chemistry in Earth's lower mantle. Here we report the first sound velocity measurements on aluminous MgSiO_3 perovskite using Brillouin spectroscopy and obtain the following values for the room-pressure room-temperature adiabatic bulk and shear moduli: K_S = 252 ± 5 GPa and μ = 165 ± 2 GPa, respectively. The presence of 5.1 ± 0.2 wt.% Al_(2)O_3 in MgSiO_3 perovskite decreases the shear modulus by 5.6%. However, within experimental uncertainties, there is no discernable effect of aluminum on the bulk modulus. We find that variations in the aluminum content of MgSiO_3 perovskite may provide an explanation for some observed lateral heterogeneity in Earth's lower mantle.

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© 2004 American Geophysical Union. Received 8 March 2004; revised 12 April 2004; accepted 19 April 2004; published 27 May 2004. We are grateful to Ian Steele for the microprobe analyses and to Wolfgang Sturhahn, Ian Steele, S. V. Sinogeikin, and I. Daniel for helpful discussions. This research was supported by NSF grant EAR 0003383 and 0135642. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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EAR-0003383
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