Compositional layering within the large low shear-wave velocity provinces in the lower mantle

Ballmer M., Schumacher L., Lekic V., Thomas C., Ito G.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The large low shear-wave velocity provinces (LLSVP) are thermochemical anomalies in the deep Earth's mantle, thousands of km wide and ∼1800 km high. This study explores the hypothesis that the LLSVPs are compositionally subdivided into two domains: a primordial bottom domain near the core-mantle boundary and a basaltic shallow domain that extends from 1100 to 2300 km depth. This hypothesis reconciles published observations in that it predicts that the two domains have different physical properties (bulk-sound versus shear-wave speed versus density anomalies), the transition in seismic velocities separating them is abrupt, and both domains remain seismically distinct from the ambient mantle. We here report underside reflections from the top of the LLSVP shallow domain, supporting a compositional origin. By exploring a suite of two-dimensional geodynamic models, we constrain the conditions under which well-separated “double-layered” piles with realistic geometry can persist for billions of years. Results show that long-term separation requires density differences of ∼100 kg/m3 between LLSVP materials, providing a constraint for origin and composition. The models further predict short-lived “secondary” plumelets to rise from LLSVP roofs and to entrain basaltic material that has evolved in the lower mantle. Long-lived, vigorous “primary” plumes instead rise from LLSVP margins and entrain a mix of materials, including small fractions of primordial material. These predictions are consistent with the locations of hot spots relative to LLSVPs, and address the geochemical and geochronological record of (oceanic) hot spot volcanism. The study of large-scale heterogeneity within LLSVPs has important implications for our understanding of the evolution and composition of the mantle.

Details about the publication

JournalGeochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
Volume17
Issue12
Page range5056-5077
StatusPublished
Release year2016
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1002/2016GC006605
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KeywordsLLSVP; mantle composition; mantle plumes; primordial reservoir; superplume; underside reflections

Authors from the University of Münster

Schumacher, Lina
Institute of Geophysics
Thomas, Christine
Professur für Geophysik (Prof. Thomas)