Effect of cation substitution on bridgmanite elasticity: A key to interpret seismic anomalies in the lower mantle

Seismological observations show that, in some regions of the lower mantle, an increase in bulk sound velocity, interestingly, occurs in the same volume where there is a decrease in shear velocity. We show that this anti-correlated behavior occurs on cation substitution in bridgmanite by making singl...

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Main Authors: Fukui, Hiroshi, Yoneda, Akira, Nakatsuka, Akihiko, Tsujino, Noriyoshi, Kamada, Seiji, Ohtani, Eiji, Shatskiy, Anton, Hirao, Naohisa, Tsutsui, Satoshi, Uchiyama, Hiroshi, Baron, Alfred Q. R.
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2016
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5027542/
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Summary:Seismological observations show that, in some regions of the lower mantle, an increase in bulk sound velocity, interestingly, occurs in the same volume where there is a decrease in shear velocity. We show that this anti-correlated behavior occurs on cation substitution in bridgmanite by making single crystal elasticity measurements of MgSiO3 and (Mg,Fe,Al)(Si,Al)O3 using inelastic x-ray scattering in the ambient conditions. Cation substitution of ferrous iron and aluminum may explain large low shear velocity provinces in the lower mantle.