Low-spin ferric iron in primordial bridgmanite crystallized from a deep magma ocean

Abstract The crystallization of the magma ocean resulted in the present layered structure of the Earth’s mantle. An open question is the electronic spin state of iron in bridgmanite (the most abundant mineral on Earth) crystallized from a deep magma ocean, which has been neglected in the crystalliza...

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Main Authors: Yoshiyuki Okuda, Kenji Ohta, Yu Nishihara, Naohisa Hirao, Tatsuya Wakamatsu, Sho Suehiro, Saori I. Kawaguchi, Yasuo Ohishi
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-09-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98991-w
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spelling doaj-1d76b3cf74684463acadd4c642c783fe2021-10-03T11:34:49ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-09-011111710.1038/s41598-021-98991-wLow-spin ferric iron in primordial bridgmanite crystallized from a deep magma oceanYoshiyuki Okuda0Kenji Ohta1Yu Nishihara2Naohisa Hirao3Tatsuya Wakamatsu4Sho Suehiro5Saori I. Kawaguchi6Yasuo Ohishi7Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyDepartment of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyGeodynamics Research Center, Ehime UniversityJapan Synchrotron Radiation Research InstituteDepartment of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyDepartment of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyJapan Synchrotron Radiation Research InstituteJapan Synchrotron Radiation Research InstituteAbstract The crystallization of the magma ocean resulted in the present layered structure of the Earth’s mantle. An open question is the electronic spin state of iron in bridgmanite (the most abundant mineral on Earth) crystallized from a deep magma ocean, which has been neglected in the crystallization history of the entire magma ocean. Here, we performed energy-domain synchrotron Mössbauer spectroscopy measurements on two bridgmanite samples synthesized at different pressures using the same starting material (Mg0.78Fe0.13Al0.11Si0.94O3). The obtained Mössbauer spectra showed no evidence of low-spin ferric iron (Fe3+) from the bridgmanite sample synthesized at relatively low pressure of 25 gigapascals, while that directly synthesized at a higher pressure of 80 gigapascals contained a relatively large amount. This difference ought to derive from the large kinetic barrier of Fe3+ rearranging from pseudo-dodecahedral to octahedral sites with the high-spin to low-spin transition in experiments. Our results indicate a certain amount of low-spin Fe3+ in the lower mantle bridgmanite crystallized from an ancient magma ocean. We therefore conclude that primordial bridgmanite with low-spin Fe3+ dominated the deeper part of an ancient lower mantle, which would contribute to lower mantle heterogeneity preservation and call for modification of the terrestrial mantle thermal evolution scenarios.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98991-w
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author Yoshiyuki Okuda
Kenji Ohta
Yu Nishihara
Naohisa Hirao
Tatsuya Wakamatsu
Sho Suehiro
Saori I. Kawaguchi
Yasuo Ohishi
spellingShingle Yoshiyuki Okuda
Kenji Ohta
Yu Nishihara
Naohisa Hirao
Tatsuya Wakamatsu
Sho Suehiro
Saori I. Kawaguchi
Yasuo Ohishi
Low-spin ferric iron in primordial bridgmanite crystallized from a deep magma ocean
Scientific Reports
author_facet Yoshiyuki Okuda
Kenji Ohta
Yu Nishihara
Naohisa Hirao
Tatsuya Wakamatsu
Sho Suehiro
Saori I. Kawaguchi
Yasuo Ohishi
author_sort Yoshiyuki Okuda
title Low-spin ferric iron in primordial bridgmanite crystallized from a deep magma ocean
title_short Low-spin ferric iron in primordial bridgmanite crystallized from a deep magma ocean
title_full Low-spin ferric iron in primordial bridgmanite crystallized from a deep magma ocean
title_fullStr Low-spin ferric iron in primordial bridgmanite crystallized from a deep magma ocean
title_full_unstemmed Low-spin ferric iron in primordial bridgmanite crystallized from a deep magma ocean
title_sort low-spin ferric iron in primordial bridgmanite crystallized from a deep magma ocean
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract The crystallization of the magma ocean resulted in the present layered structure of the Earth’s mantle. An open question is the electronic spin state of iron in bridgmanite (the most abundant mineral on Earth) crystallized from a deep magma ocean, which has been neglected in the crystallization history of the entire magma ocean. Here, we performed energy-domain synchrotron Mössbauer spectroscopy measurements on two bridgmanite samples synthesized at different pressures using the same starting material (Mg0.78Fe0.13Al0.11Si0.94O3). The obtained Mössbauer spectra showed no evidence of low-spin ferric iron (Fe3+) from the bridgmanite sample synthesized at relatively low pressure of 25 gigapascals, while that directly synthesized at a higher pressure of 80 gigapascals contained a relatively large amount. This difference ought to derive from the large kinetic barrier of Fe3+ rearranging from pseudo-dodecahedral to octahedral sites with the high-spin to low-spin transition in experiments. Our results indicate a certain amount of low-spin Fe3+ in the lower mantle bridgmanite crystallized from an ancient magma ocean. We therefore conclude that primordial bridgmanite with low-spin Fe3+ dominated the deeper part of an ancient lower mantle, which would contribute to lower mantle heterogeneity preservation and call for modification of the terrestrial mantle thermal evolution scenarios.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98991-w
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