Influence of the Load Wavelength on the Permeability of a Viscosity Interface in the Mantle |
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Authors: | Čížková Hana Čadek Ondřej van den berg Arie P. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Geophysics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.;(2) Department of Theoretical Geophysics, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands. Institute of Earth Sciences, Budapestlaan 4, 3508 TA Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Assuming a radially stratified Newtonian mantle in a steady-state approximation, we demonstrate that the permeability of a viscosity interface at 660-km depth strongly depends on the wavelength of buoyancy forces driving the flow. The flow induced by long-wavelength loads penetrates through the boundary freely even if the viscosity increases by two orders. In contrast, the boundary is practically impermeable for short-wavelength loads located in the upper mantle. Thus, a stepwise increase of viscosity is a significant obstacle for small descending features in the upper mantle, but huge upper mantle downwellings, or upwellings formed in the-lower mantle can overcome it easily. This indicates that certain care is necessary in interpreting the seismic structure of the mantle by means of flow models. The global tomographic image includes only the first few degrees of the harmonic series and, consequently, its interpretation in terms of a present-day flow field results in a predominantly whole-mantle circulation even for extreme viscosity contrasts. |
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Keywords: | mantle dynamics 660-km discontinuity mantle viscosity |
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