Title of article
Plate generation in a simple model of lithosphere-mantle flow with dynamic self-lubrication
Author/Authors
Bercovici، نويسنده , , David، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
11
From page
41
To page
51
Abstract
One of the more enigmatic features of the Earthʹs style of mantle convection is plate tectonics itself, in particular the existence of strike-slip, or toroidal, motion. Toroidal motion is uncharacteristic of basic thermal convection, but necessarily forms through the interaction of convective flow and nonlinear rheological mechanisms. Recent studies have implied that the empirically determined power-law rheologies of mantle silicates are not sufficient to generate the requisite toroidal motion. A simple source-sink model of mantle or lithospheric flow shows that dynamic self-lubrication, which arises through the coupling of viscous heating and temperature-dependent viscosity, is highly successful at generating strike-slip motion. In particular, as the viscosity of the fluid system becomes more temperature dependent, the toroidal flow field makes an abrupt transition from a state of weak, unplate-like motion to a state with intense and extremely focused structure. In essence, the fluid dynamical model develops strike-slip faults.
Keywords
plates , VISCOSITY , mantle , Strike-slip faults , Convection , plate tectonics
Journal title
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Record number
2320162
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