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Physicists Are Unraveling The Great Mystery of Earth’s Inner Core : ScienceAlert

Last updated: September 8, 2024 1:07 am
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Deep beneath the Earth’s surface, at a depth of over 5,100km, lies the Earth’s inner core – a solid ball of iron and nickel that plays a crucial role in shaping the conditions we experience on the surface. Without the inner core, Earth’s magnetic field, which acts as a shield protecting us from harmful solar radiation, would not exist. This magnetic field is believed to have been important in creating the conditions that allowed life to thrive billions of years ago.

The inner core was once liquid but has gradually turned solid over time. As the Earth cools, the inner core expands outward as the surrounding iron-rich liquid freezes. Despite being solid, the inner core remains extremely hot, with temperatures reaching at least 5,000 Kelvin (4726.85°C). This process of freezing releases elements such as oxygen and carbon, creating a hot, buoyant liquid at the bottom of the outer core.

The formation and development of the inner core remain a mystery, with researchers relying on mineral physics to bring us closer to understanding this enigmatic structure. Geophysicists use models to simulate the thermal state of the core and mantle, helping to understand how heat is distributed and transferred within the Earth.

One of the challenges in understanding the inner core’s formation is the process of supercooling, where a liquid is cooled below its freezing point without solidifying. Studies suggest that up to 1,000K of supercooling is required to freeze pure iron in the Earth’s core. This presents a significant challenge, considering the core’s cooling rate and age.

Seismology plays a crucial role in understanding the Earth’s interior, as humans have only drilled 12km into the Earth’s surface. By studying seismic waves, scientists have been able to estimate the core’s temperature and size, providing insights into the inner core’s formation.

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Mineral physicists have conducted experiments on pure iron and other mixtures to determine the amount of supercooling needed to initiate the formation of the inner core. Recent findings suggest that unexpected crystal structures and the presence of carbon may affect supercooling, providing new insights into the inner core’s formation.

Understanding the formation of the inner core is essential for determining the Earth’s magnetic field’s history and its role in creating habitable conditions for life. The implications of not understanding the inner core’s formation could have far-reaching consequences, impacting our understanding of the Earth’s geological history and the emergence of life on our planet.

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