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Iron spin crossover in ferropericlase and its effect on lower-mantle thermal conductivity

Geophysics 2026-04-17 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Thermal conductivity of Earths lower mantle controls heat transfer across the core-mantle boundary (CMB) and strongly influences mantle convection. We report direct measurements of the thermal conductivity of single-crystal ferropericlase (Mg1x_{1-x}Fex_xO, x=0.09x = 0.09-0.13), the second most abundant lower-mantle mineral, using optical laser flash and X-ray free-electron laser heating in diamond-anvil cells up to 2200\sim2200~K and 130~GPa. These experiments provide the first conductivity data for ferropericlase at simultaneous lower-mantle pressures and temperatures. A marked reduction in conductivity between 60 and 100~GPa at 1700\sim1700~K is consistent with the iron spin crossover. Combined with our previous results for Fe- and Fe,Al-bearing bridgmanite, the data define a lower-mantle conductivity profile that increases with pressure to 10\sim10~W\,m1^{-1}\,K1^{-1} near the CMB, constraining mantle heat flux, plume buoyancy, and long-term geodynamic evolution.

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@article{arxiv.2604.14183,
  title  = {Iron spin crossover in ferropericlase and its effect on lower-mantle thermal conductivity},
  author = {Alexander F. Goncharov and Irina Chuvashova and Eric Edmund and JungFu Lin and Zena Younes and Nicolas Jaisle and Axel Phelipeau and Carmen Sanchez-Valle and Christoph Otzen and Clemens Prescher and Hanns-Peter Liermann and Nico Giordano and James McHardy and Karen Appel and Michal Andrzejewski and S. V. Rahul and Minxue Tang and Jolanta Sztuk-Dambietz and Thomas Michelat and Torsten Laurus and Malcolm McMahon and Mark Robertson and Rachel Husband and Efim Kolesnikov and Sebastien Merkel and Silvia Boccato and Carsten Baehtz and Guillaume Morard and Emma S. Bullock and Cornelius Strohm and Zuzana Konopkova and Ryan Stewart McWilliams},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.14183},
  year   = {2026}
}

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31 pages, 11 figures