Title: Anatomy of a Planet
1Anatomy of a Planet
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4Origin of the Solar System
- Gravitational collapse of huge gas dust cloud
- Rotation around a central mass
- Disk shaped cloud
- Temperature variations segregated matter
- Small particles accreted into larger
planetesimals, finally planets
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6The Earth is a layered (differentiated)
body -chemistry -density -pressure -heat
7How do we know? Drilling -wells drilled into
Earth are mostly in the upper 7 km of the crust
Deepest well Russian well in northern Kola
Peninsula20 year effort to drill a 12 km hole.
Target depth was 15 km.Costs are more than 100
million
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9Ordinary Chondritic Meteorite -composition of
asteroids and the early solar system
-pyroxene chondrule in thinsection
-chondrules
10Achondritic Meteorite -differentiated planetary
crust?
11Iron Meteorites -actually mixture of Fe and
Ni -planetary cores?
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14Earths Internal Structure
- The solid Earth has a layered structure
- Layers defined by composition and physical
properties - Compositional layers
- crust - mantle - core
- Physical layers
- lithosphere - asthenosphere - mesosphere - outer
core - inner core
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16Compositional Layers
- Crust
- Continental crust
- Thicker than oceanic crust - up to 75 km
- Less dense - 2.7 g/cm3
- Oceanic crust
- Thinner than continental crust - about 8 km
- More dense - 3.0 g/cm3
17Compositional Layers
- Mantle
- Largest layer in the Earth
- 2900 km thick
- 82 by volume
- 68 by mass
- Composed of silicate rocks with abundant iron and
magnesium - Density ranges from 3.2 to 5 g/cm3
- Fragments found in some volcanic rocks
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19Compositional Layers
- Core
- Central mass about 7000km in diameter
- Average density of 10.8 g/cm3
- 16 by volume, 32 of mass
- Indirect evidence of composition
- Metallic iron
20Physical Layers
- Outer Core
- 2270 km thick
- Liquid, flows
- Flow creates magnetic field
- Inner Core
- 1200 km thick
- Solid
21Dr. Inge Lehmann (1888-1993) -discoverer of the
Earth's inner core. -Danish seismologist -discov
ered the P discontinuity P-wave deflections at
inner-outer core boundary
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26Seismic Structure of the Earth
- Seismic wave velocities vary with depth
- Variation with depth is not regular
- Discontinuities exist at certain depths
- Represent discrete changes in the layered Earth
structure
27Refraction waves passing from material of one
density to a material with a different density
change pathway bent.
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30Outermost Layers of the Solid Earth
Low velocity zone -partially molten?
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32Laboratory Experimentation
Piston-cylinder Apparatus -pressures up to 5 GPa
50,000X atmos pressure -workhouse for Upper
Mantle research
Piston-Cylinder 5 Gpa range
33The Multi-Anvil -pressures up to 50 GPa 500,000X
atmospheric -Lower Mantle Outer Core
34The Diamond Anvil -pressures up to 400 GPa -100
to 200 GPa commonly
35Schematic of the Diamond Anvil Cell