“…We assume that the functional form of these relationships persists into the lower mantle [e.g., Abers et al ., ; Olugboji et al ., ]. This is supported by experiments showing that a broad range of materials, including ceramics [e.g., Barnhoorn et al ., ], silicates [ Jackson et al ., ; Gribb and Cooper , ; Jackson and Faul , ], inorganic compounds [ McCarthy et al ., ; Takei et al ., ; Yamauchi and Takei , ], and perovskite analogues [ Webb et al ., ] display an absorption band or “High Temperature Background” (HTB) behavior [see also Faul and Jackson , ]. These experiments indicate that the exponent, α , of the frequency dependence of attenuation, described using the power law , usually falls between 0.2 and 0.4 within the absorption band across the broad range of materials.…”