深层地幔暗示了地球的水性起源
1Earth and Planets Laboratory, Carnegie Science, Washington, DC, USA.
概括
地球下层的矿物质可能比以前想象的含有更多的水. 这一发现影响了我们对行星水库和地质过程的理解.
科学领域:
- 地质化学
- 矿物物理
- 地震学
背景情况:
- 地球的深层,特别是下层地幔,是大量水的潜在储备.
- 之前对地幔下层储存水的估计受到矿物学和地质学数据的限制.
研究的目的:
- 重新评估地球地幔下层矿物质的储水能力.
- 将新的矿物物理数据与地质观测进行整合.
主要方法:
- 在地幔矿物质的高压和高温实验.
- 用光谱分析确定矿物质中的水含量.
- 地震波分析以推断矿物成分和水分状态.
主要成果:
- 某些在下层地幔中稳定的矿物质对的结合性比以前假设的更高.
- 经过修订的模型表明,下层地幔中的水含量可能比表面海洋大.
结论:
- 下层地幔可能是一个主要的全球水库,影响地幔动态和挥发性循环.
- 这一发现需要重新评估地球的水文循环和地球深层过程的作用.
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