© 2018 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved. Seismic anisotropy in the lowermost mantle has been attributed to texture development during mantle convection. This study models texture evolution in a subducting slab impinging on the core-mantle boundary. Using a 3-dimensional geodynamic model with tracers recording the deformation history, a visco-plastic self-consistent (VPSC) model for polycrystal deformation, and relying on experimentally determined slip systems, aggregate grains with volume fractions of 60% orthorhombic silicate perovskite (MgSiO3), 20% cubic calcium perovskite (CaSiO3), and 20% cubic ferropericlase ((Mg,Fe)O) were deformed plastically and developed crystal preferred orientation. Forward and reverse perovs...
Seismic anisotropy in the Earth's lowermost mantle (D′′) is often attributed to the alignment of MgS...
The lowermost few hundreds of kilometres of the Earth's mantle are elastically anisotropic; seismic ...
The lowermost few hundreds of kilometres of the Earth's mantle are elastically anisotropic; seismic ...
Seismic anisotropy in the lowermost mantle has been attributed to texture development during mantle ...
<p><strong>Slides for invited talk at AGU 2013 Fall Meeting.</strong></p> <p><strong>Abstract number...
The lowermost few hundreds of kilometres of the Earth's mantle are elastically anisotropic; seismic ...
The lowermost few hundreds of kilometres of the Earth's mantle are elastically anisotropic; seismic ...
While observations and modelling of seismic anisotropy in the lowermost mantle offers the possibilit...
AbstractThe rate of crystallographic preferred orientation (CPO) development during deformation of p...
The D′′ region, which lies in the lowermost few hundred kilometres of the mantle, is a central cog i...
International audienceWe use a forward multiscale model that couples atomistic modeling of intracrys...
International audienceWe use a forward multiscale model that couples atomistic modeling of intracrys...
Seismic anisotropy in the Earth's lowermost mantle (D′′) is often attributed to the alignment of MgS...
The rate of crystallographic preferred orientation (CPO) development during deformation of post-pero...
Understanding the lowermost part of the Earth’s mantle—known as D''—can help us investigate whole-ma...
Seismic anisotropy in the Earth's lowermost mantle (D′′) is often attributed to the alignment of MgS...
The lowermost few hundreds of kilometres of the Earth's mantle are elastically anisotropic; seismic ...
The lowermost few hundreds of kilometres of the Earth's mantle are elastically anisotropic; seismic ...
Seismic anisotropy in the lowermost mantle has been attributed to texture development during mantle ...
<p><strong>Slides for invited talk at AGU 2013 Fall Meeting.</strong></p> <p><strong>Abstract number...
The lowermost few hundreds of kilometres of the Earth's mantle are elastically anisotropic; seismic ...
The lowermost few hundreds of kilometres of the Earth's mantle are elastically anisotropic; seismic ...
While observations and modelling of seismic anisotropy in the lowermost mantle offers the possibilit...
AbstractThe rate of crystallographic preferred orientation (CPO) development during deformation of p...
The D′′ region, which lies in the lowermost few hundred kilometres of the mantle, is a central cog i...
International audienceWe use a forward multiscale model that couples atomistic modeling of intracrys...
International audienceWe use a forward multiscale model that couples atomistic modeling of intracrys...
Seismic anisotropy in the Earth's lowermost mantle (D′′) is often attributed to the alignment of MgS...
The rate of crystallographic preferred orientation (CPO) development during deformation of post-pero...
Understanding the lowermost part of the Earth’s mantle—known as D''—can help us investigate whole-ma...
Seismic anisotropy in the Earth's lowermost mantle (D′′) is often attributed to the alignment of MgS...
The lowermost few hundreds of kilometres of the Earth's mantle are elastically anisotropic; seismic ...
The lowermost few hundreds of kilometres of the Earth's mantle are elastically anisotropic; seismic ...