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Geophysical and geochemical constraints on geoneutrino fluxes
 from Earth’s mantle

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Šrámek, Ondřej
McDonough, William F.
Kite, Edwin S.
Lekić, Vedran
Dye, Stephen T.
Zhong, Shijie

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/1029785
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http://authors.library.caltech.edu/37557/7/mmc1.pdf
Abstract
Knowledge of the amount and distribution of radiogenic heating in the mantle is crucial for understanding the dynamics of the Earth, including its thermal evolution, the style and planform of mantle convection, and the energetics of the core. Although the flux of heat from the surface of the planet is robustly estimated, the contributions of radiogenic heating and secular cooling remain poorly defined. Constraining the amount of heat-producing elements in the Earth will provide clues to understanding nebula condensation and planetary formation processes in early Solar System. Mantle radioactivity supplies power for mantle convection and plate tectonics, but estimates of mantle radiogenic heat production vary by a factor of more than 20. Recent experimental results demonstrate the potential for direct assessment of mantle radioactivity through observations of geoneutrinos, which are emitted by naturally occurring radionuclides. Predictions of the geoneutrino signal from the mantle exist for several established estimates of mantle composition. Here we present novel analyses, illustrating surface variations of the mantle geoneutrino signal for models of the deep mantle structure, including those based on seismic tomography. These variations have measurable differences for some models, allowing new and meaningful constraints on the dynamics of the planet. An ocean based geoneutrino detector deployed at several strategic locations will be able to discriminate between competing compositional models of the bulk silicate Earth.
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2013-01-01
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oai:authors.library.caltech.edu:37557
http://authors.library.caltech.edu/37557/7/mmc1.pdf
Šrámek, Ondřej and McDonough, William F. and Kite, Edwin S. and Lekić, Vedran and Dye, Stephen T. and Zhong, Shijie (2013) Geophysical and geochemical constraints on geoneutrino fluxes from Earth’s mantle. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 361 . pp. 356-366. ISSN 0012-821X. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20130319-094159104 <http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20130319-094159104>
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