نتایج جستجو برای: earth mantle

تعداد نتایج: 108664  

2010
Thome Lay

The core-mantle boundary (CMB) sepa­ rates dynamic systems with remarkable con­ trasts in composition and material properties (Table 1), comparable in magnitude to varia­ tions in properties across the surface of the solid Earth. A natural consequence of this pronounced stratification is the development of thermal and chemical boundary layers ad­ jacent to these interfaces, which thereby con­ s...

2015
Xi Liu Shijie Zhong

The Earth’s long-wavelength geoid anomalies have long been used to constrain the dynamics and viscosity structure of the mantle in an isochemical, whole mantle convection model. However, there is strong evidence that the seismically observed large low shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs) in the lower mantle underneath the Pacific and Africa are chemically distinct and likely denser than the ambien...

2013
Bagus Jaya Santosa

In this research the investigation concerning the earth structure beneath the Southwest North America landmass is carried out, which covers a small area, i.e. between Mexico and California. S speed models for this area are obtained by carrying out seismogram fitting in time domain and three simultaneous Cartesian components. Seismogram data are the effect of earthquake C052297B in Guererro, Mex...

2003
Anders Meibom Don L. Anderson

A fundamental challenge in modern mantle geochemistry is to link geochemical data with geological and geophysical observations. Most of the early geochemical models involved a layered mantle and the concept of geochemical reservoirs. Indeed, the two layer mantle model has been implicit in almost all geochemical literature and the provenance of oceanic island basalt (OIB) and mid-ocean ridge bas...

2010
Maureen D. Long Thorsten W. Becker

a r t i c l e i n f o Keywords: seismic anisotropy mantle flow geodynamic modeling shear wave splitting surface wave analysis mantle convection Observations of seismic anisotropy yield some of the most direct constraints available on both past and present-day deformation in the Earth's mantle. Insight into the character of mantle flow can also be gained from the geodynamical modeling of mantle ...

2006
J. H. Davies

It has been claimed that focused hot cylindrical upwelling plumes cause many of the surface volcanic hotspots on Earth. It has also been argued that they must originate from thermal boundary layers. In this paper, we present spherical simulations of mantle circulation at close to Earth-like vigor with significant internal heating. These show, in addition to thermal boundary layer plumes, a new ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2008
Andrew P Jephcoat M Ali Bouhifd Don Porcelli

The present state of the Earth evolved from energetic events that were determined early in the history of the Solar System. A key process in reconciling this state and the observable mantle composition with models of the original formation relies on understanding the planetary processing that has taken place over the past 4.5Ga. Planetary size plays a key role and ultimately determines the pres...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Leslie A Hayden E Bruce Watson

The importance of carbon in Earth's mantle greatly exceeds its modest abundance of approximately 1,000-4,000 ppm. Carbon is a constituent of key terrestrial volatiles (CO, CO(2), CH(4)), it forms diamonds, and it may also contribute to the bulk electrical properties of the silicate Earth. In contrast to that of the mantle, the carbon content of Earth's metallic core may be quite high ( approxim...

2017
Sonia M Tikoo Linda T Elkins-Tanton

The Earth is likely to have acquired most of its water during accretion. Internal heat of planetesimals by short-lived radioisotopes would have caused some water loss, but impacts into planetesimals were insufficiently energetic to produce further drying. Water is thought to be critical for the development of plate tectonics, because it lowers viscosities in the asthenosphere, enabling subducti...

Journal: :Science 2000
Rudnick Barth Horn McDonough

A mass imbalance exists in Earth for Nb, Ta, and possibly Ti: continental crust and depleted mantle both have subchondritic Nb/Ta, Nb/La, and Ti/Zr, which requires the existence of an additional reservoir with superchondritic ratios, such as refractory eclogite produced by slab melting. Trace element compositions of minerals in xenolithic eclogites derived from cratonic lithospheric mantle show...

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