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Implications of a long-lived basal magma ocean in generating Earth’s ancient magnetic field

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Title Implications of a long-lived basal magma ocean in generating Earth’s ancient magnetic field
Names Ziegler, L. B. (creator)
Stegman, D. R. (creator)
Date Issued 2013-11-26 (iso8601)
Note This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by American Geophysical Union and can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1525-2027.
Abstract Observations of Earth’s magnetic field extending back to 3.45 billion years ago indicate that generation
by a core dynamo must be sustained over most of Earth’s history. However, recent estimates of thermal and
electrical conductivity of liquid iron at core conditions from mineral physics experiments indicate that
adiabatic heat flux is approximately 15 TW, nearly three times larger than previously thought, exacerbating
difficulties for driving a core dynamo throughout Earth history by convective core cooling alone. Here, we
explore the geomagnetic consequences of a basal magma ocean layer in the lowermost mantle,
hypothesized to exist in the early Earth and perhaps surviving until well after the Archean. While the
modern, solid lower mantle is an electromagnetic insulator, electrical conductivities of silicate melts are
known to be higher, though as yet they are unconstrained for lowermost mantle conditions. We consider a
range of possible electrical conductivities and find that for the highest electrical conductivities considered, a
long-lived basal magma ocean could be a primary dynamo source region. This would suggest the proposed
three magnetic eras observed in paleomagnetic data originate from distinct sources for dynamo generation:
from 4.5 to 2.45 Ga within a basal magma ocean, from 2.25 to 0.4 Ga within a superadiabatically cooled
liquid core, and from 0.4 Ga to present within a quasi-adiabatic core that includes a solidifying inner core.
Genre Article
Topic Paleomagnetism
Identifier Ziegler, L. B., and D. R. Stegman (2013), Implications of a long-lived basal magma ocean in generating Earth’s ancient magnetic field, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, 14, 4735–4742. doi:10.1002/2013GC005001

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