Solid Earth Sciences (S)
Session Sub-categoryComplex & General (CG)
Session IDS-CG42
Title Frontier of Understanding Earth's Interior and Dynamics
Short Title Frontier of Earth's Interior & Dynamics
Date & Time Oral session JUNE 3 (THU) PM1 Channel 17
Poster session JUNE 3 (THU) PM3
Main ConvenerName Hiroko Watanabe
Affiliation Research Center for Neutrino Science, Tohoku University
Co-Convener 1Name Natsue Abe
Affiliation Mantle Drilling Promotion Office, MarE3, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Co-Convener 2Name Tamano Omata
Affiliation Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Co-Convener 3Name William F McDonough
Affiliation Department of Earth Science and Research Center for Neutrino Science, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi 980-8578, Japan
Session Language E
Scope The physical, compositional, and biological state of the present day Earth is a product of a myriad dynamical process over the last 4.5 billion years resulting in a complexly layered structure (core-mantle-crust-biosphere-atmosphere) with various exchanges between layers. Accretion and early differentiation resulted in a gravitationally stabilized metallic core, and a silicate Earth that rapidly degassed and differentiated to form a crust-ocean system and a distinctive distribution of the radiogenic, heat producing elements in the Earth. Significant discussion continues on the planform of mantle convective, the structure, mineralogy and composition of the mantle. The role of biology in shaping the oxygen content of the atmosphere, the oxidation state and composition of the crust and possibly that of the mantle is increasingly being recognized and documented. Paramount in the advancement of our science is the role that technological development. Advances in seismic imaging of Earth's interior, drilling deep into the crust and mantle, sensing the deep biosphere, measuring differences in the surface flux of geoneutrinos are transforming our understanding of the Earth. Contributions from biology, seismology, geochemistry, geodynamics, mineral physics and neutrino geophysics are welcomed to this interdisciplinary session that will provide new constraints on and insights into Earth.
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