Thermal expansion of mantle and core materials at very high pressures

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Earth Core, Earth Mantle, Magnesium Oxides, Minerals, Thermal Expansion, Thermal Shock, High Pressure, Hugoniot Equation Of State, Thermodynamic Properties

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Thermal expansivities (alpha) of three minerals and metallic Fe are presently constrained at pressures above 140 GPa from room temperature compression curves and measured Hugoniot temperatures. The expansivity values for MgO are consistent with several new and existing models for the pressure dependence of alpha. An extrapolation of epsilon-Fe to inner core conditions imply this metal's greater density than the inner core, implying that the inner core is not pure iron.

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