Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2015

Presentation information

International Session (Oral)

Symbol S (Solid Earth Sciences) » S-IT Science of the Earth's Interior & Techtonophysics

[S-IT03] Structure and dynamics of Earth and Planetary deep interiors

Mon. May 25, 2015 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM 106 (1F)

Convener:*Takashi Yoshino(Institute for Study of the Earth's Interior, Okayama University), Satoru Tanaka(Department of Deep Earth Structure and Dynamics Research Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology), Dapeng Zhao(Department of Geophysics, Tohoku University), Masanori Kameyama(Geodynamics Research Center, Ehime University), John Hernlund(Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology), Chair:Takashi Yoshino(Institute for Study of the Earth's Interior, Okayama University), Yoichi Nakajima(RIKEN SPring-8 Center)

5:30 PM - 5:45 PM

[SIT03-13] Toward the unified image of the spin transition of iron in the lower mantle

*Kiyoshi FUJINO1, Tetsuo IRIFUNE1 (1.Geodynamics Research Center, Ehime University)

Keywords:spin transition of iron, ferric iron, Mg-perovskite, post-Mg-perovskite, Al content, cation exchange reaction

The pressure-induced spin transition of iron in the lower mantle minerals deeply affects the structures and physical properties of the lower mantle minerals, and there by the dynamics of the lower mantle. So far, many experimental and theoretical studies have been carried out to clarify the spin transition of iron in the lower mantle minerals. However, there is still a controversy about the existence and the pressure dependence of the spin transition of iron in Mg-perovskite (Pv) and post-Mg-perovskite (PPv) at the lower mantle conditions. Pv and PPv in the lower mantle are considered to involve both Fe2+ and Fe3+, and Al as minor elements. Until recently, the controversy had been mainly about the spin transition of Fe2+. Now, the spin transition of Fe2+ in Pv and PPv seems to be settling down in the direction that Fe2+ in both Pv and PPv remains high spin (HS) at the dodecahedral site (A site) at the lower mantle conditions (Hsu et al., 2011; Yu et al., 2012).
On the other hand, with the spin transition of Fe3+ there are still large discrepancies among the reports, particularly related to the Al content involved in Pv and PPv. Some experimental results indicate that Fe3+ becomes low spin (LS) at the octahedral site (B site) in Al-bearing Pv (above ca. 70 GPa) and PPv (whole stability region) (Catalli et al., 2011; Fujino et al., 2012, 2013), while other experimental results indicate that Fe3+ coexisting with Fe2+ at the A site prefers to occupy the A site and remains HS even at high pressure (Mao et al., 2014; Dorfman et al., 2014). Meanwhile first-principles calculations indicate that Fe3+ remains HS at the A site in Al-bearing Pv and PPv (Hsu et al., 2012).
In the presentation, the possible explanations to resolve the above discrepancies among the previous reports to obtain the unified image of the spin transition of iron in the lower mantle minerals are proposed.