Science. 2000 Nov 17;290(5495):1274b-5b. doi: 10.1126/science.290.5495.1274b.
On page 1338, a group of geophysicists suggests that the mysterious boundary between Earth's molten iron core and its rocky mantle most resembles an inverted sea floor, with liquid-iron-laced sediments collecting on the roof of the core. They argue that a slow, inverted rain of precipitates rising to the core-mantle boundary and settling into a kilometers-thick layer might explain a variety of observations, from a subtle nodding of Earth's axis to seismic speed zones at the boundary. Their story will be difficult to verify, however, because painting a portrait of the core-mantle boundary depends on very indirect geophysical evidence.
第 1338 页,一组地球物理学家提出,地球熔融铁核与其岩石地幔之间的神秘边界最类似于海底倒置,带铁的液态沉积物积聚在地核顶部。他们认为,一种缓慢的、倒置的沉淀物雨从核心-地幔边界上升并沉降到一个数公里厚的层中,可能解释了从地球自转轴的微妙摆动到边界处地震速度带的各种观察结果。然而,他们的说法将很难验证,因为描绘地核-地幔边界取决于非常间接的地球物理证据。