cited By 86International audienceWe analyse the influences of a viscosity increase in the transition zone between 420 and 670 km on the geophysical signatures induced by post-glacial rebound, ranging from the perturbations in the Earth's rotation to the short wavelength features associated with the migration of the peripheral bulge. A self-gravitating model is adopted, consisting of an elastic lithosphere, a three-layer viscoelastic mantle and an inviscid core. The horizontal displacements and velocities and the stress pattern are extremely sensitive to the viscosity increase and to the chemical stratification of the transition zone. The hardening of the upper and the chemical density jumps in mantle below the 420 discontinuity induces a ch...
Recent investigations from laboratory and Monte-Carlo inversion of geophysical signatures have sugge...
Recent investigations from laboratory and Monte-Carlo inversion of geophysical signatures have sugge...
Recent investigations from laboratory and Monte-Carlo inversion of geophysical signatures have sugge...
cited By 86International audienceWe analyse the influences of a viscosity increase in the transition...
We analyse the influences of a viscosity increase in the transition zone between 420 and 670 km on t...
We analyse the influences of a viscosity increase in the transition zone between 420 and 670 km on t...
We analyse the influences of a viscosity increase in the transition zone between 420 and 670 km on t...
We analyse the influences of a viscosity increase in the transition zone between 420 and 670 km on t...
We analyse the influences of a viscosity increase in the transition zone between 420 and 670 km on t...
We analyse the influences of a viscosity increase in the transition zone between 420 and 670 km on t...
We analyse the influences of a viscosity increase in the transition zone between 420 and 670 km on t...
We analyse the influences of a viscosity increase in the transition zone between 420 and 670 km on t...
Recent investigations from laboratory and Monte-Carlo inversion of geophysical signatures have sugge...
Recent investigations from laboratory and Monte-Carlo inversion of geophysical signatures have sugge...
Recent investigations from laboratory and Monte-Carlo inversion of geophysical signatures have sugge...
Recent investigations from laboratory and Monte-Carlo inversion of geophysical signatures have sugge...
Recent investigations from laboratory and Monte-Carlo inversion of geophysical signatures have sugge...
Recent investigations from laboratory and Monte-Carlo inversion of geophysical signatures have sugge...
cited By 86International audienceWe analyse the influences of a viscosity increase in the transition...
We analyse the influences of a viscosity increase in the transition zone between 420 and 670 km on t...
We analyse the influences of a viscosity increase in the transition zone between 420 and 670 km on t...
We analyse the influences of a viscosity increase in the transition zone between 420 and 670 km on t...
We analyse the influences of a viscosity increase in the transition zone between 420 and 670 km on t...
We analyse the influences of a viscosity increase in the transition zone between 420 and 670 km on t...
We analyse the influences of a viscosity increase in the transition zone between 420 and 670 km on t...
We analyse the influences of a viscosity increase in the transition zone between 420 and 670 km on t...
We analyse the influences of a viscosity increase in the transition zone between 420 and 670 km on t...
Recent investigations from laboratory and Monte-Carlo inversion of geophysical signatures have sugge...
Recent investigations from laboratory and Monte-Carlo inversion of geophysical signatures have sugge...
Recent investigations from laboratory and Monte-Carlo inversion of geophysical signatures have sugge...
Recent investigations from laboratory and Monte-Carlo inversion of geophysical signatures have sugge...
Recent investigations from laboratory and Monte-Carlo inversion of geophysical signatures have sugge...
Recent investigations from laboratory and Monte-Carlo inversion of geophysical signatures have sugge...