THE INFLUENCE OF RHEOLOGICAL WEAKENING AND YIELD STRESS ON THE INTERACTION OF SLABS WITH THE 670 KM DISCONTINUITY

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dc.contributor.author Cizkova H.
dc.contributor.author van Hunen J.
dc.contributor.author van den Berg A.P.
dc.contributor.author Vlaar N.J.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-04-17T05:17:04Z
dc.date.available 2021-04-17T05:17:04Z
dc.date.issued 2002
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=1082444
dc.identifier.citation Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2002, 199, 3-4, 447-457
dc.identifier.issn 0012-821X
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/28006
dc.description.abstract Results of high resolution seismic tomography showing subducting slabs deflected in the transition zone and thickened in the lower mantle seem to call for slab material weaker than inferred from mineral physics deformation mechanisms. A possible mechanism suggested by several authors could be the weakening due to grain size reduction, which should occur in the cold portion of fast slabs after an exothermic phase transition at a depth of 400 km. Since the amount of weakening as well as the rate of subsequent strengthening due to the grain growth are not precisely known, we present here a parametric study of slab behavior in the transition zone and upper part of the lower mantle. We simulate a subducting slab in a two-dimensional (2-D) Cartesian box in the numerical model with composite rheology including diffusion creep, dislocation creep and a general stress limiting rheology approximating Peierl's creep. We concentrate on two rheologic effects: the dynamic effect of slab weakening due to grain size reduction at the phase boundary and the effect of yield stress of stress limiting rheology. The effect of trench migration on slab deformation is also included in our study. Results show that the slab ability to penetrate into the lower mantle is not significantly affected by a trench retreat in the absence of grain size weakening. However, in case of a 4 cm/yr trench retreat, grain size weakening provides a viable mechanism to deflect the slab in the transition zone, provided that stress limiting deformation mechanism would limit the effective viscosity outside the areas of grain size weakening to about 1024 Pa s.
dc.subject SUBDUCTION
dc.subject SLABS
dc.subject DEFORMATION
dc.subject TRENCHES
dc.subject GRAIN SIZE
dc.subject STRESS
dc.subject RHEOLOGY
dc.title THE INFLUENCE OF RHEOLOGICAL WEAKENING AND YIELD STRESS ON THE INTERACTION OF SLABS WITH THE 670 KM DISCONTINUITY
dc.type Статья


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