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Seismic detection of a deep mantle discontinuity within Mars by InSight
Constraining the thermal and compositional state of the mantle is crucial for deciphering the formation and evolution of Mars. Mineral physics predicts that Mars’ deep mantle is demarcated by a seismic discontinuity arising from the pressure-induced phase transformation of the mineral olivine to its...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9586319/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36215469 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2204474119 |
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author | Huang, Quancheng Schmerr, Nicholas C. King, Scott D. Kim, Doyeon Rivoldini, Attilio Plesa, Ana-Catalina Samuel, Henri Maguire, Ross R. Karakostas, Foivos Lekić, Vedran Charalambous, Constantinos Collinet, Max Myhill, Robert Antonangeli, Daniele Drilleau, Mélanie Bystricky, Misha Bollinger, Caroline Michaut, Chloé Gudkova, Tamara Irving, Jessica C. E. Horleston, Anna Fernando, Benjamin Leng, Kuangdai Nissen-Meyer, Tarje Bejina, Frederic Bozdağ, Ebru Beghein, Caroline Waszek, Lauren Siersch, Nicki C. Scholz, John-Robert Davis, Paul M. Lognonné, Philippe Pinot, Baptiste Widmer-Schnidrig, Rudolf Panning, Mark P. Smrekar, Suzanne E. Spohn, Tilman Pike, William T. Giardini, Domenico Banerdt, W. Bruce |
author_facet | Huang, Quancheng Schmerr, Nicholas C. King, Scott D. Kim, Doyeon Rivoldini, Attilio Plesa, Ana-Catalina Samuel, Henri Maguire, Ross R. Karakostas, Foivos Lekić, Vedran Charalambous, Constantinos Collinet, Max Myhill, Robert Antonangeli, Daniele Drilleau, Mélanie Bystricky, Misha Bollinger, Caroline Michaut, Chloé Gudkova, Tamara Irving, Jessica C. E. Horleston, Anna Fernando, Benjamin Leng, Kuangdai Nissen-Meyer, Tarje Bejina, Frederic Bozdağ, Ebru Beghein, Caroline Waszek, Lauren Siersch, Nicki C. Scholz, John-Robert Davis, Paul M. Lognonné, Philippe Pinot, Baptiste Widmer-Schnidrig, Rudolf Panning, Mark P. Smrekar, Suzanne E. Spohn, Tilman Pike, William T. Giardini, Domenico Banerdt, W. Bruce |
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description | Constraining the thermal and compositional state of the mantle is crucial for deciphering the formation and evolution of Mars. Mineral physics predicts that Mars’ deep mantle is demarcated by a seismic discontinuity arising from the pressure-induced phase transformation of the mineral olivine to its higher-pressure polymorphs, making the depth of this boundary sensitive to both mantle temperature and composition. Here, we report on the seismic detection of a midmantle discontinuity using the data collected by NASA’s InSight Mission to Mars that matches the expected depth and sharpness of the postolivine transition. In five teleseismic events, we observed triplicated P and S waves and constrained the depth of this discontinuity to be 1,006 [Formula: see text] 40 km by modeling the triplicated waveforms. From this depth range, we infer a mantle potential temperature of 1,605 [Formula: see text] 100 K, a result consistent with a crust that is 10 to 15 times more enriched in heat-producing elements than the underlying mantle. Our waveform fits to the data indicate a broad gradient across the boundary, implying that the Martian mantle is more enriched in iron compared to Earth. Through modeling of thermochemical evolution of Mars, we observe that only two out of the five proposed composition models are compatible with the observed boundary depth. Our geodynamic simulations suggest that the Martian mantle was relatively cold 4.5 Gyr ago (1,720 to 1,860 K) and are consistent with a present-day surface heat flow of 21 to 24 mW/m(2). |
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spelling | pubmed-95863192022-10-22 Seismic detection of a deep mantle discontinuity within Mars by InSight Huang, Quancheng Schmerr, Nicholas C. King, Scott D. Kim, Doyeon Rivoldini, Attilio Plesa, Ana-Catalina Samuel, Henri Maguire, Ross R. Karakostas, Foivos Lekić, Vedran Charalambous, Constantinos Collinet, Max Myhill, Robert Antonangeli, Daniele Drilleau, Mélanie Bystricky, Misha Bollinger, Caroline Michaut, Chloé Gudkova, Tamara Irving, Jessica C. E. Horleston, Anna Fernando, Benjamin Leng, Kuangdai Nissen-Meyer, Tarje Bejina, Frederic Bozdağ, Ebru Beghein, Caroline Waszek, Lauren Siersch, Nicki C. Scholz, John-Robert Davis, Paul M. Lognonné, Philippe Pinot, Baptiste Widmer-Schnidrig, Rudolf Panning, Mark P. Smrekar, Suzanne E. Spohn, Tilman Pike, William T. Giardini, Domenico Banerdt, W. Bruce Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Physical Sciences Constraining the thermal and compositional state of the mantle is crucial for deciphering the formation and evolution of Mars. Mineral physics predicts that Mars’ deep mantle is demarcated by a seismic discontinuity arising from the pressure-induced phase transformation of the mineral olivine to its higher-pressure polymorphs, making the depth of this boundary sensitive to both mantle temperature and composition. Here, we report on the seismic detection of a midmantle discontinuity using the data collected by NASA’s InSight Mission to Mars that matches the expected depth and sharpness of the postolivine transition. In five teleseismic events, we observed triplicated P and S waves and constrained the depth of this discontinuity to be 1,006 [Formula: see text] 40 km by modeling the triplicated waveforms. From this depth range, we infer a mantle potential temperature of 1,605 [Formula: see text] 100 K, a result consistent with a crust that is 10 to 15 times more enriched in heat-producing elements than the underlying mantle. Our waveform fits to the data indicate a broad gradient across the boundary, implying that the Martian mantle is more enriched in iron compared to Earth. Through modeling of thermochemical evolution of Mars, we observe that only two out of the five proposed composition models are compatible with the observed boundary depth. Our geodynamic simulations suggest that the Martian mantle was relatively cold 4.5 Gyr ago (1,720 to 1,860 K) and are consistent with a present-day surface heat flow of 21 to 24 mW/m(2). National Academy of Sciences 2022-10-10 2022-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9586319/ /pubmed/36215469 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2204474119 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Physical Sciences Huang, Quancheng Schmerr, Nicholas C. King, Scott D. Kim, Doyeon Rivoldini, Attilio Plesa, Ana-Catalina Samuel, Henri Maguire, Ross R. Karakostas, Foivos Lekić, Vedran Charalambous, Constantinos Collinet, Max Myhill, Robert Antonangeli, Daniele Drilleau, Mélanie Bystricky, Misha Bollinger, Caroline Michaut, Chloé Gudkova, Tamara Irving, Jessica C. E. Horleston, Anna Fernando, Benjamin Leng, Kuangdai Nissen-Meyer, Tarje Bejina, Frederic Bozdağ, Ebru Beghein, Caroline Waszek, Lauren Siersch, Nicki C. Scholz, John-Robert Davis, Paul M. Lognonné, Philippe Pinot, Baptiste Widmer-Schnidrig, Rudolf Panning, Mark P. Smrekar, Suzanne E. Spohn, Tilman Pike, William T. Giardini, Domenico Banerdt, W. Bruce Seismic detection of a deep mantle discontinuity within Mars by InSight |
title | Seismic detection of a deep mantle discontinuity within Mars by InSight |
title_full | Seismic detection of a deep mantle discontinuity within Mars by InSight |
title_fullStr | Seismic detection of a deep mantle discontinuity within Mars by InSight |
title_full_unstemmed | Seismic detection of a deep mantle discontinuity within Mars by InSight |
title_short | Seismic detection of a deep mantle discontinuity within Mars by InSight |
title_sort | seismic detection of a deep mantle discontinuity within mars by insight |
topic | Physical Sciences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9586319/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36215469 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2204474119 |
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