Nature Communications (Dec 2017)
Experimental evidence supporting a global melt layer at the base of the Earth’s upper mantle
Abstract
A 56–60 km thick low velocity layer exists at the base of the Earth’s upper mantle. Here, the authors experimentally reproduced the wadsleyite-to-olivine transition in the upwelling mantle and show that the low velocity anomaly can be explained by melting of hydrous peridotite.