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      Shock temperature measurements for metals

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      High Pressure Research
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          Phase transitions, Grüneisen parameter, and elasticity for shocked iron between 77 GPa and 400 GPa

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              The Melting Curve of Iron to 250 Gigapascals: A Constraint on the Temperature at Earth's Center

              The melting curve of iron, the primary constituent of Earth's core, has been measured to pressures of 250 gigapascals with a combination of static and dynamic techniques. The melting temperature of iron at the pressure of the core-mantle boundary (136 gigapascals) is 4800 +/- 200 K. whereas at the inner core-outer core boundary (330 gigapascals), it is 7600 +/- 500 K. Corrected for melting point depression resulting from the presence of impurities, a melting temperature for iron-rich alloy of 6600 K at the inner core-outer core boundary and a maximum temperature of 6900 K at Earth's center are inferred. This latter value is the first experimental upper bound on the temperature at Earth's center, and these results imply that the temperature of the lower mantle is significantly less than that of the outer core.
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                Journal
                High Pressure Research
                High Pressure Research
                Informa UK Limited
                0895-7959
                1477-2299
                April 1990
                April 1990
                : 2
                : 3
                : 159-182
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                10.1080/08957959008201036
                0ea6b473-069c-47a1-bf07-6f04f511073b
                © 1990
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