Partially molten materials resist shearing and compaction. This resistance is described by a fourth-rank effective viscosity tensor. When the tensor is isotropic, two scalars determine the resistance: an effective shear and an effective bulk viscosity. Here, calculations are presented of the effective viscosity tensor during diffusion creep for a 2D tiling of hexagonal unit cells and a 3D tessellation of tetrakaidecahedrons (truncated octahedrons). The geometry of the melt is determined by assuming textural equilibrium. The viscosity tensor for the 2D tiling is isotropic, but that for the 3D tessellation is anisotropic. Two parameters control the effect of melt on the viscosity tensor: the porosity and the dihedral angle. Calculations for b...
In partially molten regions of Earth, rock and magma coexist as a two-phase aggregate in which the s...
Plastic deformation of crystalline materials at elevated temperatures can occur by intragranular dis...
The Adam-Gibbs equations describing relaxation in silicate melts are applied to diffusion of trace c...
The effect of strain-induced grain shape anisotropy on diffusional creep viscosity is analysed in tw...
At high homologous temperature, plastic flow of a polycrystalline material can be mediated by self-d...
Understanding the role of secondary phases dispersed in a rock matrix with different mechanical prop...
A partial melt undergoing large scale deformation is shown to be unstable with respect to small scal...
International audienceAbstract This work explores the effects of melt chemistry on diffusion control...
Chemical differentiation of rocky planets occurs by melt segregation away from the region of melting...
Centrifuge experiments on olivine, chromite, and plagioclase aggregates saturated in basaltic liquid...
The present work explores the effects of melt chemistry on diffusion controlled creep of partially m...
Magmas undergoing shear are prime examples of flows that involve the transport of solids and gases b...
Modeling of bulk sintering viscosity usually neglects the contribution of pore surface diffusion wit...
A steady-state creep law for rocksalt, describing the two parallel mechanisms of dislocation creep a...
In partially molten regions of Earth, rock and magma coexist as a two-phase aggregate in which the s...
Plastic deformation of crystalline materials at elevated temperatures can occur by intragranular dis...
The Adam-Gibbs equations describing relaxation in silicate melts are applied to diffusion of trace c...
The effect of strain-induced grain shape anisotropy on diffusional creep viscosity is analysed in tw...
At high homologous temperature, plastic flow of a polycrystalline material can be mediated by self-d...
Understanding the role of secondary phases dispersed in a rock matrix with different mechanical prop...
A partial melt undergoing large scale deformation is shown to be unstable with respect to small scal...
International audienceAbstract This work explores the effects of melt chemistry on diffusion control...
Chemical differentiation of rocky planets occurs by melt segregation away from the region of melting...
Centrifuge experiments on olivine, chromite, and plagioclase aggregates saturated in basaltic liquid...
The present work explores the effects of melt chemistry on diffusion controlled creep of partially m...
Magmas undergoing shear are prime examples of flows that involve the transport of solids and gases b...
Modeling of bulk sintering viscosity usually neglects the contribution of pore surface diffusion wit...
A steady-state creep law for rocksalt, describing the two parallel mechanisms of dislocation creep a...
In partially molten regions of Earth, rock and magma coexist as a two-phase aggregate in which the s...
Plastic deformation of crystalline materials at elevated temperatures can occur by intragranular dis...
The Adam-Gibbs equations describing relaxation in silicate melts are applied to diffusion of trace c...