Elasticity of San Carlos olivine, (Mg0.9, Fe0.1) 2SiO4, has been measured at simultaneous high pressure and high temperature to 8.2 GPa and 1073 K using ultrasonic interferometry in conjunction with synchrotron X-radiation. The elastic moduli and their pressure and temperature derivatives are precisely determined using a pressure standard free fit using third-order finite strain equations to the velocity and unit cell volume data in the entire pressure and temperature range, yielding Kso = 130.3(4) GPa, Go = 77.4(2) GPa, K′so = 4.61(11), G′ o = 1.61(4), ∂Ks/∂T = -0.0164(5) GPa/K, and ∂G/∂T = -0.0130(3) GPa/K. Combined with previous thermoelastic data on wadsleyite, the velocity contrasts between α- and 3-(Mg, Fe)2SiO4 at 410-km depth are calculated along a 1673 K adiabatic geotherm with plausible iron partition between the two phases. The fraction of olivine consistent with a ∼5% seismic discontinuity in an anhydrous mantle is constrained to be less than ∼50% with the possibility that a hydrous or a cooler mantle increases the olivine content towards pyrolitic composition. Copyright 2005 by the American Geophysical Union.
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Liu, W., Kung, J., & Li, B. (2005). Elasticity of San Carlos olivine to 8 GPa and 1073 K. Geophysical Research Letters, 32(16), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1029/2005GL023453
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