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Silicates Get Denser When You Go Deeper

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Lynn M. Savage

Far below the Earth’s surface, where pressure and temperature escalate ferociously at the border between the mantle and the core, lies the history of primordial chemical differentiation. Molten silicates, such as MgSiO3 melts, likely comprised a large proportion of the magma ocean on the early Earth. However, gaining an understanding of changes in the silicate’s density, its viscosity and the partitioning between its crystalline and molten states means trying to replicate the mineral’s native conditions above ground. However, there aren’t many laboratory instruments capable of gleaning...Read full article

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