across D" Abstract. The temperature increase across the thermal boundary layer at the base of the Earth's mantle (D") may be as high as 1000-1300øC, while the excess temperature of mantle plumes, inferred from petrological studies, is ca. 200-300øC. These two estimates are general.ly considered separately, although this should not be the case if plumes do originate from D". This paper investigates the evolution of plume excess temperature from the source region in the deep mantle to lithospheric depths. A finite element model in axisymmetric geometry is used to explore the effects of a number of model variables. The results show that if the source region is only a thermal boundary layer, the plume excess temperatures are...
[1] Density variations due to changes in bulk chemistry in the lowermost mantle play an important ro...
Melting anomalies in the Earth's upper mantle have often been attributed to the presence of mantle p...
Laboratory experiments were performed to study the influence of density and viscosity layering on th...
In developing the concept that chemical plumes have a deep-mantle origin, I propose that plumes resu...
In developing the concept that chemical plumes have a deep-mantle origin, I propose that plumes resu...
Results from two-dimensional axisymmetric numerical models of a chemically dense layer entrained by ...
If the interpretation of the D″ layer at the base of the mantle as a thermal boundary layer, with a ...
Earth's mantle is more than 2800 km deep, compositionally heterogenous, and potentially stratified. ...
A variety of geophysical data indicates that long wavelength temperature variations of the asthenosp...
A variety of geophysical data indicates that long wavelength temperature variations of the asthenosp...
[1] The mantle plume hypothesis provides explanations for several major observations of surface volc...
A variety of geophysical data indicates that long wavelength temperature variations of the asthenosp...
The "anomalous" layer in the lowermost mantle, identified as D″ in the notation of K.E. Bullen, appe...
[1] The mantle plume hypothesis provides explanations for several major observations of surface volc...
[1] Density heterogeneities in the mantle influence the dynamics of mantle upwellings and therefore ...
[1] Density variations due to changes in bulk chemistry in the lowermost mantle play an important ro...
Melting anomalies in the Earth's upper mantle have often been attributed to the presence of mantle p...
Laboratory experiments were performed to study the influence of density and viscosity layering on th...
In developing the concept that chemical plumes have a deep-mantle origin, I propose that plumes resu...
In developing the concept that chemical plumes have a deep-mantle origin, I propose that plumes resu...
Results from two-dimensional axisymmetric numerical models of a chemically dense layer entrained by ...
If the interpretation of the D″ layer at the base of the mantle as a thermal boundary layer, with a ...
Earth's mantle is more than 2800 km deep, compositionally heterogenous, and potentially stratified. ...
A variety of geophysical data indicates that long wavelength temperature variations of the asthenosp...
A variety of geophysical data indicates that long wavelength temperature variations of the asthenosp...
[1] The mantle plume hypothesis provides explanations for several major observations of surface volc...
A variety of geophysical data indicates that long wavelength temperature variations of the asthenosp...
The "anomalous" layer in the lowermost mantle, identified as D″ in the notation of K.E. Bullen, appe...
[1] The mantle plume hypothesis provides explanations for several major observations of surface volc...
[1] Density heterogeneities in the mantle influence the dynamics of mantle upwellings and therefore ...
[1] Density variations due to changes in bulk chemistry in the lowermost mantle play an important ro...
Melting anomalies in the Earth's upper mantle have often been attributed to the presence of mantle p...
Laboratory experiments were performed to study the influence of density and viscosity layering on th...