MODULATED THERMOCONVECTIVE WAVES IN THE EARTHundefinedS LITHOSPHERE

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dc.contributor.author Birger B.I.
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dc.date.issued 1998
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=21531013
dc.identifier.citation Russian Journal of Earth Sciences, 1998, , 2, 137-150
dc.identifier.issn 1681-1208
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/22042
dc.description.abstract For flows associated with small strains, the rheology of rocks is described by a linear integral (having a memory) law, which reduces to the Andrade law in the case of constant stresses. The continental lithosphere with such a rheology is overstable. Thermoconvective waves propagating through the lithosphere without attenuation have a period of about 200 Ma and a wavelength of the order of 400 km. A pointwise perturbation of the initial temperature in the lithosphere excites amplitude-modulated thermoconvective waves (wave packets). When the initial perturbation occupies a finite area, thermoconvective waves move outside from this area and thermoconvective oscillations (standing waves) are settled within the area. Thermoconvective waves induce oscillations of the Earth'' surface, accompanied by sedimentation and erosion, and can be viewed as a mechanism for the distribution of sediments on continental cratons.
dc.subject THERMOCONVECTIVE WAVES
dc.subject EARTH''S LITHOSPHERE
dc.subject SEDIMENTS
dc.subject RHEOLOGY OF ROCKS
dc.title MODULATED THERMOCONVECTIVE WAVES IN THE EARTHundefinedS LITHOSPHERE
dc.type Статья


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