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Title: Geology Summary


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Geology Summary
  • Norm Sleep

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Geologists get U, Th, K
  • Accretion of Earth and meteorites
  • Rocks from mantle including magmas
  • Their arguments can be run backwards once
    antineutrino data are in hand

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Using neutrino data
  • Take advantage that a lot is already known
  • Ask simple questions
  • Apply results to gross habitability of planets

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Kamland only
  • Assume continental crust with local correction
  • Get mantle as homogeneous shell

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Kamland Hawaii
  • Assume local corrections
  • Get mantle as homogeneous shell and average crust

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Oceanic crust
  • No net change over upper 56 km
  • Can correct if needed

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South Africa
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South Africa
  • Heat flow is thermal gradient times conductivity
  • Know at surface and in mantle
  • Difference gives radioactive heat production in
    crust

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Accretion
  • U and Th condense early before SiO2
  • K is moderately volatile
  • Meteorites constrain nebula composition
  • Earth is mixture

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Accretion
  • U and Th condense early before SiO2
  • SiO2 is inert dilutant
  • MgSi ratio 20 different in Earth and
    meteorites
  • Need this precision

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Accretion
  • K condenses late
  • Earth depleted by factor of 8
  • Hidden reservoir deep mantle or core?
  • Major core heat source?
  • Magnetic field

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Accretion
  • Collisions eject crust
  • U, Th, and K lost?

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Hidden reservoirs
  • Core K? U????
  • Dregs layer in deep mantle K,U,Th?
  • Thickest near hotspots
  • Thin beneath slabs

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Hidden reservoirs
  • Thin dregs layer
  • Cusp above each plume
  • Thin beneath slabs

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Hidden reservoirs
  • Thick dregs layer
  • Upwellings beneath hotspots
  • Thin beneath slabs

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Oceanic crust
  • Can calibrate melting depth if U and Th in source
    are known
  • Constrains other elements that enter melt

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Planetary habitability
  • Accretion history - expected and likely?
  • Heat flow budget - duration of tectonics (Lord
    Kelvin)
  • Formation of dregs layers and fate of volatile
    elements

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X-ray mode/directional detector
  • Geophysicists familiar with tomography
  • Simpler in that path is known
  • Aberration of light
  • Relativity from mass of Earth
  • Get diameter and dynamic topography of core
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