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Ab initio lattice thermal conductivity of MgSiO3 perovskite as found in Earth's lower mantle.

Physical Review Letters 2013 January 12
The lattice thermal conductivity (κ(lat)) of MgSiO3 perovskite (Mg-Pv) under high-pressure and high-temperature conditions was computed based on the ab initio anharmonic lattice dynamics method with the density functional perturbation theory. κ(lat) of Mg-Pv is found to increase with increasing pressure from 9.8 (at 23.5 GPa) to 43.6  W m(-1)  K(-1) (at 136 GPa) at 300 K, while decreasing with increasing temperature from 28.1 (at 300 K) to 2.3  W m(-1)   K(-1) (at 4000 K) at 100 GPa. A multiphase composite average yielded a mantle Rayleigh number adequate to promote the vigorous thermal convection of the mantle that is expected geophysically.

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