Temperature profiles in the earth of importance to deep electrical conductivity models |
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Authors: | Vladimír Čermák Marcela Laštovičková |
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Affiliation: | (1) Geophysical Institute, Czechosl. Acad. Sci., 141-31 Praha, Czechoslovakia |
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Abstract: | Deep in the Earth, the electrical conductivity of geological material is extremely dependent on temperature. The knowledge of temperature is thus essential for any interpretation of magnetotelluric data in projecting lithospheric structural models. The measured values of the terrestrial heat flow, radiogenic heat production and thermal conductivity of rocks allow the extrapolation of surface observations to a greater depth and the calculation of the temperature field within the lithosphere. Various methods of deep temperature calculations are presented and discussed. Characteristic geotherms are proposed for major tectonic provinces of Europe and it is shown that the existing temperatures on the crust-upper mantle boundary may vary in a broad interval of 350–1,000°C. The present work is completed with a survey of the temperature dependence of electrical conductivity for selected crustal and upper mantle rocks within the interval 200–1,000°C. It is shown how the knowledge of the temperature field can be used in the evaluation of the deep electrical conductivity pattern by converting the conductivity-versustemperature data into the conductivity-versus-depth data. |
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Keywords: | Heat flow crustal and upper mantle temperature electrical conductivity (temperature dependence of) lithospheric conductivity pattern |
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