Ferrous iron partitioning between magnesium silicate perovskite and ferropericlase and the composition of perovskite in the Earth's lower mantle

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We have investigated the exchange of Fe and Mg between magnesium silicate perovskite (Mg-Pv) and ferropericlase (Fp) at 25 GPa and 2400 to 2600 K using a Kawai-type multianvil apparatus. Each experiment was performed with coexisting metallic Fe, which buffered the oxygen fugacity at the lowest possible level. As the system was Al-free the presence of metallic Fe ensures low ferric iron (Fe3+) contents in all phases. The results are used to extract thermodynamic data to describe Fe2+-Mg partitioning. A thermodynamic assessment and modeling of the available high-pressure partitioning data indicates that the influence of a Fe-spin transition in Fp on Fe-Mg partitioning may be more subtle than previously proposed. Furthermore, we demonstrate that a comparison between perovskite Fe2+ contents predicted by the thermodynamic model and previously reported perovskite analyses can be used to estimate Mg-Pv Fe3+ concentrations of both Al-bearing and Al-free phases in the previous studies. These estimates show that the Fe3+ content of Al-free Mg-Pv depends strongly on oxygen fugacity, and varies accordingly with the capsule materials used in experiments. The relationship between Fe3+ and Al concentrations in Al-bearing Mg-Pv indicates that the substitution mechanism of Fe3+ and Al changes with Al content. Chemical heterogeneities in the lower mantle will result in the formation of Mg-Pv with quite different Al and bulk Fe concentrations, which will cause important differences in Fe3+ and oxygen vacancy concentrations in Mg-Pv. © 2012. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.

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Nakajima, Y., Frost, D. J., & Rubie, D. C. (2012). Ferrous iron partitioning between magnesium silicate perovskite and ferropericlase and the composition of perovskite in the Earth’s lower mantle. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 117(8). https://doi.org/10.1029/2012JB009151

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