Dislocations in solids contribute to anelastic attenuation, relaxation of the shear modulus, transient creep, and steady state flow. These properties of the mantle may therefore be related. The glide and climb of dislocations appear to have the appropriate time constants to explain seismic wave attenuation and mantle viscosity, respectively. The dislocation density of the mantle depends on the ambient stress. The characteristic time scales of dislocation relaxation depend on dislocation length and temperature. These time scales for the mantle can be inferred from seismic wave attenuation and postglacial rebound, thereby potentially yielding information about dislocation density, stress, and temperature. The thickness of the ‘rheological’ li...
We study the global viscoelastic deformations associated with a shear dislocation on a fault embedde...
Non-elastic behaviour of crystalline material results from the thermally activated motion of crystal...
Direct and indirect estimates of the variation of viscosity with depth in the mantle indicate that a...
Dislocations in solids contribute to anelastic attenuation, relaxation of the shear modulus, transie...
Dislocations contribute to both seismic wave attenuation and steady‐state creep in the mantle. The t...
The dislocation microstructure of mantle materials can account simultaneously for long-term steady-s...
Direct and indirect estimates of the variation of viscosity with depth in the mantle indicate that a...
The attenuation of seismic waves provides the most direct data regarding the non-elastic properties ...
International audienceTransmission electron microscopy observations on olivine crystals deformed at ...
Energy dissipation due to intrinsic attenuation occurs at elevated temperatures in rocks as a result...
Thermally activated, viscoelastic relaxation of the Earth's materials is responsible for intrinsic a...
Changes in stress applied to mantle rocks, such as those imposed by earthquakes, commonly induce a p...
KNOWLEDGE of the viscosity structure of the Earth's mantle is important for constraining models of m...
Viscosity-depth profiles in the Earth's mantle are estimated on the basis of microrheological equati...
Seismic methods are now being used to determine not only Earth's elastic properties, but also by how...
We study the global viscoelastic deformations associated with a shear dislocation on a fault embedde...
Non-elastic behaviour of crystalline material results from the thermally activated motion of crystal...
Direct and indirect estimates of the variation of viscosity with depth in the mantle indicate that a...
Dislocations in solids contribute to anelastic attenuation, relaxation of the shear modulus, transie...
Dislocations contribute to both seismic wave attenuation and steady‐state creep in the mantle. The t...
The dislocation microstructure of mantle materials can account simultaneously for long-term steady-s...
Direct and indirect estimates of the variation of viscosity with depth in the mantle indicate that a...
The attenuation of seismic waves provides the most direct data regarding the non-elastic properties ...
International audienceTransmission electron microscopy observations on olivine crystals deformed at ...
Energy dissipation due to intrinsic attenuation occurs at elevated temperatures in rocks as a result...
Thermally activated, viscoelastic relaxation of the Earth's materials is responsible for intrinsic a...
Changes in stress applied to mantle rocks, such as those imposed by earthquakes, commonly induce a p...
KNOWLEDGE of the viscosity structure of the Earth's mantle is important for constraining models of m...
Viscosity-depth profiles in the Earth's mantle are estimated on the basis of microrheological equati...
Seismic methods are now being used to determine not only Earth's elastic properties, but also by how...
We study the global viscoelastic deformations associated with a shear dislocation on a fault embedde...
Non-elastic behaviour of crystalline material results from the thermally activated motion of crystal...
Direct and indirect estimates of the variation of viscosity with depth in the mantle indicate that a...