Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10121258 | Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors | 2005 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Previous experiments on hexagonal close-packed alloys such as sea ice and zinc-tin have shown that fluid flow in the melt can result in a solidification texture transverse to the solidification direction, with the texture depending on the nature of the flow. A comparison of the visualized flow and the texture of columnar ice crystals in thin sections from these experiments confirms flow-induced transverse textures. This suggests that the convective pattern at the base of the outer core is recorded in the texture of the inner core, and that outer core convection might contribute to the complexity in the seismically inferred pattern of anisotropy in the Earth's inner core.
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Authors
Michael I. Bergman, Marget Macleod-Silberstein, Michael Haskel, Benjamin Chandler, Nsikan Akpan,