The Earth's Lower Mantle: Introduction
Kaminsky, Felix V.
2017-05-23 00:00:00
[The Earth’s lower mantle (extending from a depth of 660–2900 km) comprises more than half (~56%) of the total volume of the Earth. Most of the Earth’s geodynamic processes stem from the mantle, which is reflected in the Earth’s structure. However, its composition and structure are not yet well known.]
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[The Earth’s lower mantle (extending from a depth of 660–2900 km) comprises more than half (~56%) of the total volume of the Earth. Most of the Earth’s geodynamic processes stem from the mantle, which is reflected in the Earth’s structure. However, its composition and structure are not yet well known.]
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