MATERIAL VERSUS LOCAL INCOMPRESSIBILITY AND ITS INFLUENCE ONGLACIAL-ISOSTATIC ADJUSTMENT

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dc.contributor.author Martinec Z.
dc.contributor.author Thoma M.
dc.contributor.author Wolf D.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-03-18T00:36:55Z
dc.date.available 2021-03-18T00:36:55Z
dc.date.issued 2001
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=1204991
dc.identifier.citation Geophysical Journal International, 2001, 144, 1, 136-156
dc.identifier.issn 0956-540X
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/26859
dc.description.abstract We present an analytical form of the layer propagator matrix for the response of a locally incompressible, layered, linear-viscoelastic sphere to an external load assuming that the initial density stratification ρ0(r) within each layer is parametrized by Darwin's law. From this, we show that the relaxation of a sphere consisting of locally incompressible layers is governed by a discrete set of viscous modes. The explicit dependence of the layer propagator matrix on the Laplace transform variable allows us to determine the amplitudes of the viscous modes analytically. Employing Darwin's parametrization, we construct three simplified earth models with different initial density gradients that are used to compare the effects of the local incompressibility constraint, div (ρ0u)=0, and the material incompressibility constraint, div u=0, on viscoelastic relaxation. We show that a locally incompressible earth model relaxes faster than a materially incompressible model. This is a consequence of the fact that the perturbations of the initial density are zero during viscoelastic relaxation of a locally incompressible medium, so that there are no internal buoyancy forces associated with the continuous radial density gradients, only the buoyancy forces generated by internal density discontinuities. On the other hand, slowly decaying internal buoyancy forces in a materially incompressible earth model cause it to reach the hydrostatic equilibrium after a considerably longer time than a locally incompressible model. It is important to note that the approximation of local incompressibility provides a solution for a compressible earth model that is superior to the conventional solutions for a compressible earth with homogeneous layers because it is based on an initial state that is consistent with the assumption of compressibility.
dc.subject DARWIN'S LAW
dc.subject GLACIAL-ISOSTATIC ADJUSTMENT
dc.subject HYDROSTATIC EQUILIBRIUM
dc.subject INCOMPRESSIBILITY
dc.subject LAYER PROPAGATOR
dc.subject VISCOELASTICITY
dc.title MATERIAL VERSUS LOCAL INCOMPRESSIBILITY AND ITS INFLUENCE ONGLACIAL-ISOSTATIC ADJUSTMENT
dc.type Статья


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