It has recently been suggested that the mechanical behaviour of the oceanic and continental uppermost mantle depends on temperature alone, and that there is no strong evidence for compositional effects. It seems in the majority of cases that, if uppermost mantle temperatures exceed 600 °C, any deformation that occurs does so in the absence of significant seismicity. This observation apparently applies irrespective of whether that mantle material underlies an ocean or a continent. This paper investigates whether the same behaviour exists for earthquakes occurring in descending lithospheric slabs, namely whether there is some limiting temperature above which deformation occurs without significant seismicity, and whether that limiting temperat...
The Earth's mantle potential temperature (Tp) is thought to have cooled by ~250 °C since the Archean...
The Earth's mantle potential temperature (TP)is thought to have cooled by ∼250 ∘C since the Archean,...
The existence of subcrustal continental earthquakes beneath the Alpine–Himalayan Belt was recognised...
It has recently been suggested that the mechanical behaviour of the oceanic and continental uppermos...
Mapping the thermal and compositional structure of the upper mantle requires a combined interpretati...
Mapping the thermal and compositional structure of the upper mantle requires a combined interpretati...
Subduction of oceanic lithosphere is now occurring beneath the Aegean and central Caspian Seas, and ...
The thermal evolution of the lithospheric slab at subduction zones and its geophysical effects are n...
Includes bibliographical references.Composite profiles of qlobal earthquake occurrences and of earth...
International audienceTemperatures in thick continental lithosphere do not adjust rapidly to secular...
International audienceTemperatures in thick continental lithosphere do not adjust rapidly to secular...
If we want to understand the nature of the Earth's lithosphere, its formation and evolution, th...
The Earth's mantle potential temperature (TP)is thought to have cooled by ∼250 ∘C since the Archean,...
It is commonly supposed that plate tectonic rates are controlled by the temperature-dependent viscos...
Lithospheric plates move relative to each other with velocities of several cm/year. In subduction zo...
The Earth's mantle potential temperature (Tp) is thought to have cooled by ~250 °C since the Archean...
The Earth's mantle potential temperature (TP)is thought to have cooled by ∼250 ∘C since the Archean,...
The existence of subcrustal continental earthquakes beneath the Alpine–Himalayan Belt was recognised...
It has recently been suggested that the mechanical behaviour of the oceanic and continental uppermos...
Mapping the thermal and compositional structure of the upper mantle requires a combined interpretati...
Mapping the thermal and compositional structure of the upper mantle requires a combined interpretati...
Subduction of oceanic lithosphere is now occurring beneath the Aegean and central Caspian Seas, and ...
The thermal evolution of the lithospheric slab at subduction zones and its geophysical effects are n...
Includes bibliographical references.Composite profiles of qlobal earthquake occurrences and of earth...
International audienceTemperatures in thick continental lithosphere do not adjust rapidly to secular...
International audienceTemperatures in thick continental lithosphere do not adjust rapidly to secular...
If we want to understand the nature of the Earth's lithosphere, its formation and evolution, th...
The Earth's mantle potential temperature (TP)is thought to have cooled by ∼250 ∘C since the Archean,...
It is commonly supposed that plate tectonic rates are controlled by the temperature-dependent viscos...
Lithospheric plates move relative to each other with velocities of several cm/year. In subduction zo...
The Earth's mantle potential temperature (Tp) is thought to have cooled by ~250 °C since the Archean...
The Earth's mantle potential temperature (TP)is thought to have cooled by ∼250 ∘C since the Archean,...
The existence of subcrustal continental earthquakes beneath the Alpine–Himalayan Belt was recognised...