Dissociation of Ringwoodite investigated by first principles

ORAL

Abstract

The dissociation of Ringwoodite, Mg$_2$SiO$_4$ gamma-spinel, into MgO and MgSiO$_3$ perovskite is believed to be associated with the 660-km discontinuity in Earth's mantle. Details of this transition are important to clarify its effect on mantle convection: it is believed to inhibit flow across the ``660'' discontinuity. We have investigated the phase boundary using quasiharmonic free energy computations within the LDA and GGA. Once more the GGA transition pressure, P$_{tr}$, is higher and in much better agreement with the limited experiments available. The higher GGA P$_{tr}$ can be rationalized by close inspection of the relationship between GGA and LDA functional forms. Our predictions of density, bulk modulus, and bulk velocity jumps across the transition are consistent with seismic observations.

Authors

  • Yonggang Yu

  • Renata M. Wentzcovitch

    University of Minnesota

  • Taku Tsuchiya

  • Koichiro Umemoto

    University of Minnesota

  • Jun Tsuchiya

    Minnesota Supercomputing Institute and Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota

  • Donald Weidner

    Center for High Pressure Research and Department of Geosciences, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA