The thermal and mechanical structure of a two-dimensional plume in the earths mantle


Autoria(s): 李荫亭; Meissner RO; Xue E
Data(s)

1983

Resumo

On the condition that the distribution of velocity and temperature at the mid-plane of a mantle plume has been obtained (pages 213–218, this issue), the problem of determining the lateral structure of the plume at a given depth is reduced to solving an eigenvalue problem of a set of ordinary differential equations with five unknown functions, with an eigenvalue being related to the thermal thickness of the plume at this depth. The lateral profiles of upward velocity, temperature and viscosity in the plume and the thickness of the plume at various depths are calculated for two sets of Newtonian rheological parameters. The calculations show that the precondition for the existence of the plume, δT/L 1 (L = the height of the plume, δT = lateral distance from the mid-plane), can be satisfied, except for the starting region of the plume or near the base of the lithosphere. At the lateral distance, δT, the upward velocity decreases to 0.1 – 50% of its maximum value at different depths. It is believed that this model may provide an approach for a quantitative description of the detailed structure of a mantle plume.

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/39886

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/5289

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Physics Of The Earth And Planetary Interiors.1983,33(3):219-225

Tipo

期刊论文