
AbstractRecent global expansion of seismic data motivated a number of seismological studies of the Earth's inner core that proposed the existence of increasingly complex structure and anisotropy. In the meantime, new hypotheses of dynamic mechanisms have been put forward to interpret seismological results. Here, the nature of hemispherical dichotomy and anisotropy is re-investigated by bridging the observations of PKP(bc-df) differential travel-times with the ironbcc/hcpelastic properties computed fromfirst-principlesmethods.TheCandy Wrappervelocity model introduced here accounts for a dynamic picture of the inner core (i.e., the eastward drift of material), where different iron crystal shapes can be stabilized at the two hemispheres. We show that seismological data are best explained by a rather complicated, mosaic-like, structure of the inner core, where well-separated patches of different iron crystals compose the anisotropic western hemispherical region and a conglomerate of almost indistinguishable iron phases builds-up the weakly anisotropic eastern side.
550, Iron, Meteorología, Meteorología (Física), Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap, 2507 Geofísica, Attenuation, Temperature., Geofísica, Article, Geovetenskap och relaterad miljövetenskap, Travel-times, Elastic-anisotropy, Constraints, Pressure, Seismic velocity, Earth and Related Environmental Sciences, Heterogeneity, 550.3, AB-initio
550, Iron, Meteorología, Meteorología (Física), Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap, 2507 Geofísica, Attenuation, Temperature., Geofísica, Article, Geovetenskap och relaterad miljövetenskap, Travel-times, Elastic-anisotropy, Constraints, Pressure, Seismic velocity, Earth and Related Environmental Sciences, Heterogeneity, 550.3, AB-initio
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