If the interpretation of the D″ layer at the base of the mantle as a thermal boundary layer, with a temperature increment in the order of 800 K, is correct, then the formation of deep-mantle plumes to vent material from it appears inevitable. We demonstrate quantitatively that the strong temperature dependence of viscosity guides the upward flow into long-lived chimneys that are ∼ 20 km in diameter near the base of the mantle and decrease in width with progressive upward softening and partial melting of plume material. The speed of flow up the axis of the plume is correspondingly fast; 1.6 m y at the base and 4.8 m y at 670 km depth. Thermal diffusive spreading of a heated plume is compensated by a slow horizontal convergence of mantle mate...
The existence of mantle plumes was first proposed in the 1970s to explain intra-plate, hotspot volca...
International audienceDensity heterogeneities in the mantle influence the dynamics of mantle upwelli...
The study is focused on thermochemical mantle plumes with intermediate thermal power (1.15 < Ka &...
[1] The mantle plume hypothesis provides explanations for several major observations of surface volc...
[1] The mantle plume hypothesis provides explanations for several major observations of surface volc...
This study investigates the mechanism of formation of convection plumes of mushroom shape in sub-sol...
AbstractThis study investigates the mechanism of formation of convection plumes of mushroom shape in...
[1] Density heterogeneities in the mantle influence the dynamics of mantle upwellings and therefore ...
The "anomalous" layer in the lowermost mantle, identified as D″ in the notation of K.E. Bullen, appe...
If mantle thermal upwellings (plumes) are the cause of volcanic “hot spots,” then observations sugge...
If mantle thermal upwellings (plumes) are the cause of volcanic “hot spots,” then observations sugge...
The existence of mantle plumes was first proposed in the 1970s to explain intra-plate, hotspot volca...
The existence of mantle plumes was first proposed in the 1970s to explain intra-plate, hotspot volca...
The existence of mantle plumes was first proposed in the 1970s to explain intra-plate, hotspot volca...
We present the results of numerical mantle convection models demonstrating that dynamical effects in...
The existence of mantle plumes was first proposed in the 1970s to explain intra-plate, hotspot volca...
International audienceDensity heterogeneities in the mantle influence the dynamics of mantle upwelli...
The study is focused on thermochemical mantle plumes with intermediate thermal power (1.15 < Ka &...
[1] The mantle plume hypothesis provides explanations for several major observations of surface volc...
[1] The mantle plume hypothesis provides explanations for several major observations of surface volc...
This study investigates the mechanism of formation of convection plumes of mushroom shape in sub-sol...
AbstractThis study investigates the mechanism of formation of convection plumes of mushroom shape in...
[1] Density heterogeneities in the mantle influence the dynamics of mantle upwellings and therefore ...
The "anomalous" layer in the lowermost mantle, identified as D″ in the notation of K.E. Bullen, appe...
If mantle thermal upwellings (plumes) are the cause of volcanic “hot spots,” then observations sugge...
If mantle thermal upwellings (plumes) are the cause of volcanic “hot spots,” then observations sugge...
The existence of mantle plumes was first proposed in the 1970s to explain intra-plate, hotspot volca...
The existence of mantle plumes was first proposed in the 1970s to explain intra-plate, hotspot volca...
The existence of mantle plumes was first proposed in the 1970s to explain intra-plate, hotspot volca...
We present the results of numerical mantle convection models demonstrating that dynamical effects in...
The existence of mantle plumes was first proposed in the 1970s to explain intra-plate, hotspot volca...
International audienceDensity heterogeneities in the mantle influence the dynamics of mantle upwelli...
The study is focused on thermochemical mantle plumes with intermediate thermal power (1.15 < Ka &...