JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

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セッション記号 S (固体地球科学) » S-IT 地球内部科学・地球惑星テクトニクス

[S-IT26] 核ーマントルの相互作用と共進化

コンビーナ:太田 健二(東京工業大学理学院地球惑星科学系)、飯塚 毅(東京大学)、河合 研志(東京大学大学院理学系研究科地球惑星科学専攻)、土屋 卓久(愛媛大学地球深部ダイナミクス研究センター)

[SIT26-11] Assessment and implication on the thermal and chemical state of the Earth’s core in the 1-D radial convective structure tracking over 4 billion years

*中川 貴司1 (1.香港大学地球科学専攻)

キーワード:中心核、安定成層、対流構造

We investigate the possibility on finding the stable region beneath the core-mantle boundary (CMB) in one-dimensional radial convective structure of the Earth’s core as result of thermal and chemical evolution of the Earth’s core for over 4 billion years. With the realistic density profile in Earth’s core and time evolution for 4.6 billion years, the stable region may be found between 9.8 and 11.3 TW of the present-day CMB heat flow for no chemical coupling across the CMB and between 11.1 TW and 13.2 TW of the present-day CMB heat flow with the chemical coupling across the CMB. Those ranges are shifted to much higher value of CMB heat flow compared to the previous assessment of the convective structure of the Earth’s core with a simplified approach (Takehiro and Sasaki, 2018). For matching the current constraint of the CMB heat flow and geophysical observations on the stable region beneath the CMB, the thermal conductivity of the Earth’s core may be increased up to the upper-bound of experimental constraint (~220 W/m/K). Such a high thermal conductivity may be unlikely to have the thermal convection of the Earth’s core. Hence, the additional power source of dynamo actions would be required for getting the magnetic field in earlier Earth’s core, that is, the compositional convection caused by the dissolution of light elements in core alloy. Although this type of compositional convection seems to be unlikely to form the stable region beneath the CMB, the time-scale of chemical state of the Earth’s core changing from the over-saturated to under-saturated condition is very significant for finding the stable region at the present.