2015
DOI: 10.1002/2015jb012270
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Limitations on silicon in the outer core: Ultrasonic measurements at high temperatures and high dK/dP values of Fe‐Ni‐Si liquids at high pressures

Abstract: The sound velocities of four iron‐nickel‐silicon liquids (Fe‐5 wt %Ni‐6 wt %Si, Fe‐5 wt %Ni‐10 wt %Si, Fe‐5 wt %Ni‐14 wt %Si, and Fe‐5 wt %Ni‐20 wt %Si) are measured between 1460 and 1925 K at ambient pressures using ultrasonic interferometry. The results constrain both the dependence on Si content of the bulk modulus of these liquids and the temperature dependence of their elasticity. These elastic data are utilized to assess both relatively low pressure (to 12 GPa) compressional data on Fe‐Si liquids and to … Show more

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“…On the other hand, the V P of liquid Fe‐Ni‐Si decreases slightly with increasing temperature with d V P / d T of −0.42 to −0.57 ms −1 ·K −1 (see Table ). The d V P / d T found in this study is in agreement with that measured at ambient pressure (−0.36 to −0.52 ms −1 ·K −1 ; Williams et al, ).…”
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“…On the other hand, the V P of liquid Fe‐Ni‐Si decreases slightly with increasing temperature with d V P / d T of −0.42 to −0.57 ms −1 ·K −1 (see Table ). The d V P / d T found in this study is in agreement with that measured at ambient pressure (−0.36 to −0.52 ms −1 ·K −1 ; Williams et al, ).…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Different symbol shapes represent different temperatures as shown in the legend. Data at ambient pressure are taken from Williams et al (2015).…”
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“…The relationship between ρ and V P is characterized by the adiabatic bulk modulus (K S ), i.e., V P = (K S /ρ) 1/2 . The effect of light elements on the bulk modulus has been reported by Terasaki et al [2010], Jing et al [2014], and Williams et al [2015]. Carbon and sulfur significantly decrease the bulk modulus of iron, while silicon has only a minor effect on the bulk modulus.…”
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confidence: 94%