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mantlestripped

Mantlestripped is a neologism used in speculative geoscience and related speculative writing to describe a hypothetical process in which the silicate mantle of a planetary body is removed or stripped away, leaving a core-dominated remnant. The term combines mantle with stripped and is not widely standardized in formal literature. When it appears, mantlestripped is typically employed to discuss extreme evolutionary paths for planets or planetary embryos rather than as a routinely observed phenomenon.

Etymology and usage

Mantlestripped is not an established technical term. It tends to appear in thought experiments, numerical models,

Mechanisms

The proposed pathways for mantlestripped scenarios are theoretical and vary by context. They can include extreme

Implications and evidence

If mantlestripped occurred, remnants would likely display higher mean densities, altered moment of inertia factors, and

See also: mantle-core differentiation, delamination, giant-impact hypothesis, planetary differentiation.

and
some
science-fiction
contexts
as
a
shorthand
for
substantial
mantle
loss.
In
professional
discourse,
researchers
more
often
describe
related
concepts
such
as
mantle
stripping,
delamination,
or
giant-impactor–driven
mantle
removal,
but
mantlestripped
serves
to
emphasize
a
scenario
in
which
mantle
removal
is
a
dominant,
defining
feature.
tidal
stripping
during
close
planetary
encounters,
catastrophic
giant
impacts
that
eject
mantle
material
preferentially
due
to
density
contrasts,
or
delayed
delamination
processes
that
peel
away
mantle
portions
under
particular
thermal
and
rheological
conditions.
In
exoplanet
studies,
mantlestripped-like
outcomes
might
be
invoked
to
explain
unusually
high
densities
relative
to
mass.
surface
or
interior
compositions
enriched
in
core-like
materials.
To
date,
no
confirmed
observational
evidence
guarantees
mantlestripped
bodies,
and
the
concept
remains
speculative,
serving
mainly
as
a
framework
for
exploring
planetary
differentiation
and
extreme
evolution.