Zz. Gong et al., High-pressure sound velocity of perovskite-enstatite and possible composition of earth's lower mantle, CHIN PHYS L, 16(9), 1999, pp. 695-697
The compressional sound velocity v(p) for enstitate of polycrystalline spec
imens was measured at pressures from 40 to 140 GPa by using the optical ana
lyzer techniques under shock loading. The dependence of v(p) (in units of k
m/s) on Hugoniot pressure p (in units of GPa) can be described by: ln v(p)
= 3.079 - 0.691 ln p + 0.094 ln(2) p. The v(p) satisfies Birch's law: v(p)
= 6.213 + 1.212 rho, where rho is corresponding density, indicating that en
statite is stable throughout the conditions of the lower mantle. Here P wav
e velocity is 0.5% lower and S wave velocity is 2% higher than those of pre
liminary reference earth model, respectively. It is concluded that the lowe
r mantle is mainly composed of perovskite-(Mg1-x,Fe-x)SiO3 and only small a
mount of (Mg1-x,Fe-x)O is allowed in it.