Grain size in the Earth’s mantle is a fundamental parameter that has crucial implications on large-scale processes, such as seismic wave propagation, the permeability and the rheology of rocks. However, grain size is constantly evolving with time, where static grain growth implies an increase of the average grain size whereas dynamic recrystallization contributes to its decrease. Static grain growth of olivine-rich mantle aggregates in an intergranular medium being dry, melt-bearing and water-oversaturated has been here modeled. By using the appropriate theoretical background, the dry olivine grain growth law has been established from previously published experimental grain growth data at 1-atmosphere and high-temperature conditions. Grain ...
La taille de grains dans le manteau terrestre a des implications cruciales sur les processus à grand...
In this thesis, I studied the impact of grain size on the rheology of the mantle of the Earth. We pr...
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Grain size in the Earth’s mantle is a fundamental parameter that has crucial implications on large-s...
Grain size in the Earth’s mantle is a fundamental parameter that has crucial implications on large-s...
Grain size in the Earth’s mantle is a fundamental parameter that has crucial implications on large-s...
International audienceGrain size in the Earth's upper mantle is a fundamental parameter that has cru...
International audienceGrain size in the Earth's upper mantle is a fundamental parameter that has cru...
International audienceGrain size in the Earth's upper mantle is a fundamental parameter that has cru...
International audienceGrain size in the Earth's upper mantle is a fundamental parameter that has cru...
International audienceGrain size in the Earth's upper mantle is a fundamental parameter that has cru...
International audienceGrain size in the Earth's upper mantle is a fundamental parameter that has cru...
International audienceGrain size in the Earth's upper mantle is a fundamental parameter that has cru...
International audienceGrain size in the Earth's upper mantle is a fundamental parameter that has cru...
International audienceGrain size in the Earth's upper mantle is a fundamental parameter that has cru...
La taille de grains dans le manteau terrestre a des implications cruciales sur les processus à grand...
In this thesis, I studied the impact of grain size on the rheology of the mantle of the Earth. We pr...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Grain size in the Earth’s mantle is a fundamental parameter that has crucial implications on large-s...
Grain size in the Earth’s mantle is a fundamental parameter that has crucial implications on large-s...
Grain size in the Earth’s mantle is a fundamental parameter that has crucial implications on large-s...
International audienceGrain size in the Earth's upper mantle is a fundamental parameter that has cru...
International audienceGrain size in the Earth's upper mantle is a fundamental parameter that has cru...
International audienceGrain size in the Earth's upper mantle is a fundamental parameter that has cru...
International audienceGrain size in the Earth's upper mantle is a fundamental parameter that has cru...
International audienceGrain size in the Earth's upper mantle is a fundamental parameter that has cru...
International audienceGrain size in the Earth's upper mantle is a fundamental parameter that has cru...
International audienceGrain size in the Earth's upper mantle is a fundamental parameter that has cru...
International audienceGrain size in the Earth's upper mantle is a fundamental parameter that has cru...
International audienceGrain size in the Earth's upper mantle is a fundamental parameter that has cru...
La taille de grains dans le manteau terrestre a des implications cruciales sur les processus à grand...
In this thesis, I studied the impact of grain size on the rheology of the mantle of the Earth. We pr...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of Am...