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The Earth as a multiscale quantum-mechanical system
Institution:1. Institut de physique du globe de Paris, 1, rue Jussieu, 75005 Paris, France;2. DISTAV, Università di Genova, Corso Europa 26, 16132 Genova, Italy
Abstract:Major features of the Earth's structure and dynamics originate in the contrast between the rigidity of Sisingle bondO bonds and the softness of Sisingle bondOsingle bondSi linkages. Because this contrast results from orbital hybridization, a real understanding of bonding relies on ab initio quantum-mechanical principles. As investigated with first-principles interatomic potentials, the α–β transitions of SiO2 polymorphs illustrate how soft Sisingle bondOsingle bondSi linkages give rise to dynamical structures at rather low temperatures and yield the low melting temperatures of SiO2-rich minerals that are at the roots of SiO2 enrichment in magmatic differentiation. The increasing concentration of alkalis throughout this process is another aspect that must also be studied in terms of molecular orbitals in relation with the presence of aluminum in tetrahedral coordination. Finally, calculations of noble gas solubility show that some important features can be treated with “hybrid” calculations when, in addition to quantum-mechanical effects, the energy needed to create a cavity in the silicate melt is dealt with in a classical manner.
Keywords:Magmatic differentiation  Silicon-oxygen bonding  Aluminum charge compensation  Noble gas solubility
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