Nature Communications (Jan 2020)
Formation of bridgmanite-enriched layer at the top lower-mantle during magma ocean solidification
Abstract
Following the impact of the protoplanet Theia, planet Earth likely transformed into a magma ocean. New high temperature and pressure experiments by Xie et al. suggest that a layer enriched in bridgmanite formed during the magma ocean phase of Earth–remnants of this ancient layer today may be responsible for the viscosity peak between 660 and 1500 km in present solid mantle.