Mantle convection modeling with viscoelastic/brittle lithosphere: Numerical methodology and plate tectonic modeling
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01/01/2002
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The earth's tectonic plates are strong, viscoelastic shells which make up the outermost part of a thermally convecting, predominantly viscous layer. Brittle failure of the lithosphere occurs when stresses are high. In order to build a realistic simulation of the planet's evolution, the complete viscoelastic/brittle convection system needs to be considered. A particle-in-cell finite element method is demonstrated which can simulate very large deformation viscoelasticity with a strain-dependent yield stress. This is applied to a plate-deformation problem. Numerical accuracy is demonstrated relative to analytic benchmarks, and the characteristics of the method are discussed. |
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eng |
Publicador |
Birkhauser Verlag Ag |
Palavras-Chave | #Geochemistry & Geophysics #Mantle Convection #Viscoelasticity #Brittle Failure #Finite Element #Lagrangian #Geodynamics #Thermal-convection #Earth #Generation #Mechanics |
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Journal Article |