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Effects of Heat-Producing Elements on the Stability of Deep Mantle Thermochemical Piles

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GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS
卷 21, 期 4, 页码 -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2019GC008895

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deep mantle; LLSVPs; thermochemical piles; heat-producing elements; mantle heterogeneity; primordial reservoirs

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  1. National Science Foundation
  2. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program [804071-ZoomDeep]
  3. NSF Major Research Instrumentation program [DMS-1624776]
  4. NSF [EAR-1622464, EAR-0949446, EAR-1550901]

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Geochemical observations of ocean island and mid-ocean ridge basalts suggest that abundances of heat-producing elements (HPEs: U, Th, and K) vary within the mantle. Combined with bulk silicate Earth models and constraints on the Earth's heat budget, these observations suggest the presence of a more enriched (potentially deep and undepleted) reservoir in the mantle. Such a reservoir may be related to seismically observed deep mantle structures known as large low shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs). LLSVPs might represent thermochemical piles of an intrinsically denser composition, and many studies have shown such piles to remain stable over hundreds of Myr or longer. However, few studies have examined if thermochemical piles can remain stable if they are enriched in HPEs, a necessary condition for them to constitute an enriched HPE reservoir. We conduct a suite of mantle convection simulations to examine the effect of HPE enrichment up to 25x the ambient mantle on pile stability. Model results are evaluated against present-day pile morphology and tested for resulting seismic signatures using self-consistent potential pile compositions. We find that stable piles can form from an initial basal layer of dense material even if the layer is enriched in HPEs, depending on the density of the layer and degree of HPE enrichment, with denser basal layers requiring increased HPE enrichment to form pile-like morphology instead of a stable layer. Thermochemical piles or LLSVPs may therefore constitute an enriched reservoir in the deep mantle.

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