We report on the thermal and electrical conductivities of two liquid
silicon-oxygen-iron mixtures (Fe0.82Si0.10O0.08 and
Fe0.79Si0.08O0.13), representative of the composition of the
Earth's outer core at the relevant pressure-temperature conditions, obtained
from density functional theory calculations with the Kubo-Greenwood
formulation. We find thermal conductivities k =100 (160) W m−1 K−1,
and electrical conductivities σ=1.1(1.3)×106Ω−1
m−1 at the top (bottom) of the outer core. These new values are between 2
and 3 times higher than previous estimates, and have profound implications for
our understanding of the Earth's thermal history and the functioning of the
Earth's magnetic field, including rapid cooling rate for the whole core or high
level of radiogenic elements in the core. We also show results for a number of
structural and dynamic properties of the mixtures, including the partial radial
distribution functions, mean square displacements, viscosities and speeds of
sound.Comment: 16 pages, 12 figure