Science. 1993 Jan 1;259(5091):66-8. doi: 10.1126/science.259.5091.66.
The composition limits of Fe(x)O are sensitive to both pressure and temperature. Earlier studies have shown that Fe(x)O becomes highly nonstoichiometric when in equilibrium with metallic iron above 10 gigapascals, which is difficult to reconcile with available thermodynamic data. Experiments with a uniaxial split-sphere apparatus demonstrate that the iron content of Fe(x)O increases continuously at high pressure in excellent agreement with quantitative models and suggest that there is a discontinuity in the elastic properties of Fe(x)O above x = 0.95. On the basis of these results, it is inferred that the Earth's present lower mantle is not in equilibrium with metallic iron.
Fe(x)O 的组成限制对压力和温度都很敏感。早期的研究表明,Fe(x)O 在与高于 100GPa 的金属铁平衡时会变得高度非化学计量,这与可用的热力学数据难以协调。使用单轴分裂球装置的实验表明,在高压下 Fe(x)O 的铁含量连续增加,与定量模型非常吻合,并表明在 x = 0.95 以上 Fe(x)O 的弹性性质存在不连续性。基于这些结果,可以推断出地球目前的下地幔与金属铁不平衡。