Evidence for a ubiquitous seismic discontinuity at the base of the mantle |
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Authors: | Sidorin Gurnis Helmberger |
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Affiliation: | Seismological Laboratory 252-21, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA. |
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Abstract: | ![]() A sharp discontinuity at the base of Earth's mantle has been suggested from seismic waveform studies; the observed travel time and amplitude variations have been interpreted as changes in the depth of a spatially intermittent discontinuity. Most of the observed variations in travel times and the spatial intermittance of the seismic triplication can be reproduced by a ubiquitous first-order discontinuity superimposed on global seismic velocity structure derived from tomography. The observations can be modeled by a solid-solid phase transition that has a 200-kilometer elevation above the core-mantle boundary under adiabatic temperatures and a Clapeyron slope of about 6 megapascal per kelvin. |
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