Thermal effects in the evolution of initially layered mantle material
Contribuinte(s) |
X. C. Yin P. Mora A. Donnellan M. Matsu'ura |
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Data(s) |
01/12/2006
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Resumo |
A simplified model for anisotropic mantle convection based on a novel class of rheologies, originally developed for folding instabilities in multilayered rock (MUHLHAUS et al., 2002), is extended ¨ through the introduction of a thermal anisotropy dependent on the local layering. To examine the effect of the thermal anisotropy on the evolution of mantle material, a parallel implementation of this model was undertaken using the Escript modelling toolkit and the Finley finite-element computational kernel (DAVIES et al., 2004). For the cases studied, there appears too little if any effect. For comparative purposes, the effects of anisotropic shear viscosity and the introduced thermal anisotropy are also presented. These results contribute to the characterization of viscous anisotropic mantle convection subject to variation in thermal conductivities and shear viscosities. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Birkhauser Verlag |
Palavras-Chave | #anisotropy #folding #alignment #mantle #240000 Physical Sciences #260000 Earth Sciences #290000 Engineering and Technology #C1 |
Tipo |
Journal Article |