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Experimental constraints on light elements in the Earth's outer core

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/srep22473

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  1. China Scholarship Council
  2. X-ray Free Electron Priority Strategy Program (MEXT)

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Earth's outer core is liquid and dominantly composed of iron and nickel (similar to 5-10 wt%). Its density, however, is similar to 8% lower than that of liquid iron, and requires the presence of a significant amount of light element(s). A good way to specify the light element(s) is a direct comparison of density and sound velocity measurements between seismological data and those of possible candidate compositions at the core conditions. We report the sound velocity measurements of a model core composition in the Fe-Ni-Si system at the outer core conditions by shock-wave experiments. Combining with the previous studies, we found that the best estimate for the outer core's light elements is similar to 6 wt% Si, similar to 2 wt%S, and possible similar to 1-2.5 wt%O. This composition satisfies the requirements imposed by seismology, geochemistry, and some models of the early core formation. This finding may help us to further constrain the thermal structure of the Earth and the models of Earth's core formation.

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