作者
Andrew John Biggin, EJ Piispa, Lauri Juhani Pesonen, Richard Holme, GA Paterson, T Veikkolainen, Lisa Tauxe
发表日期
2015/10/8
期刊
Nature
卷号
526
期号
7572
页码范围
245-248
出版商
Nature Publishing Group UK
简介
The Earth’s inner core grows by the freezing of liquid iron at its surface. The point in history at which this process initiated marks a step-change in the thermal evolution of the planet. Recent computational and experimental studies,,,, have presented radically differing estimates of the thermal conductivity of the Earth’s core, resulting in estimates of the timing of inner-core nucleation ranging from less than half a billion to nearly two billion years ago. Recent inner-core nucleation (high thermal conductivity) requires high outer-core temperatures in the early Earth that complicate models of thermal evolution. The nucleation of the core leads to a different convective regime and potentially different magnetic field structures that produce an observable signal in the palaeomagnetic record and allow the date of inner-core nucleation to be estimated directly. Previous studies searching for this signature have been hampered by …
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