We review the present state of our understanding of mantle convection with respect to geochemical and geophysical evidence and we suggest a model for mantle convection and its evolution over the Earth’s history that can reconcile this evidence. Wholemantle convection, even with material segregated within the D00 region just above the core{mantle boundary, is incompatible with the budget of argon and helium and with the inventory of heat sources required by the thermal evolution of the Earth. We show that the deep-mantle composition in lithophilic incompatible elements is inconsistent with the storage of old plates of ordinary oceanic lithosphere, i.e. with the concept of a plate graveyard. Isotopic inventories indicate that the deep...
In modern geoscience, mounting evidence in support of large-scale lateral variations in the composit...
Monograph derived from Union Symposia at the 2003 General Assembly of the International Union of Geo...
Monograph derived from Union Symposia at the 2003 General Assembly of the International Union of Geo...
We review the present state of our understanding of mantle convection with respect to geochemical a...
Mantle convection appears to be an inevitable consequence of the Earth's thermal evolution, but the...
Mantle convection appears to be an inevitable consequence of the Earth's thermal evolution, but the...
On a global scale basalts from mid-ocean ridges are strikingly more homogeneous than basalts from in...
On a global scale basalts from mid-ocean ridges are strikingly more homogeneous than basalts from in...
The evolution of the planetary interior during plate tectonics is controlled by slow convection with...
On a global scale basalts from mid-ocean ridges are strikingly more homogeneous than basalts from in...
The evolution of the planetary interior during plate tectonics is controlled by slow convection with...
In modern geoscience, mounting evidence in support of large-scale lateral variations in the composit...
In modern geoscience, mounting evidence in support of large-scale lateral variations in the composit...
The evolution of the planetary interior during plate tectonics is controlled by slow convection with...
The evolution of the planetary interior during plate tectonics is controlled by slow convection with...
In modern geoscience, mounting evidence in support of large-scale lateral variations in the composit...
Monograph derived from Union Symposia at the 2003 General Assembly of the International Union of Geo...
Monograph derived from Union Symposia at the 2003 General Assembly of the International Union of Geo...
We review the present state of our understanding of mantle convection with respect to geochemical a...
Mantle convection appears to be an inevitable consequence of the Earth's thermal evolution, but the...
Mantle convection appears to be an inevitable consequence of the Earth's thermal evolution, but the...
On a global scale basalts from mid-ocean ridges are strikingly more homogeneous than basalts from in...
On a global scale basalts from mid-ocean ridges are strikingly more homogeneous than basalts from in...
The evolution of the planetary interior during plate tectonics is controlled by slow convection with...
On a global scale basalts from mid-ocean ridges are strikingly more homogeneous than basalts from in...
The evolution of the planetary interior during plate tectonics is controlled by slow convection with...
In modern geoscience, mounting evidence in support of large-scale lateral variations in the composit...
In modern geoscience, mounting evidence in support of large-scale lateral variations in the composit...
The evolution of the planetary interior during plate tectonics is controlled by slow convection with...
The evolution of the planetary interior during plate tectonics is controlled by slow convection with...
In modern geoscience, mounting evidence in support of large-scale lateral variations in the composit...
Monograph derived from Union Symposia at the 2003 General Assembly of the International Union of Geo...
Monograph derived from Union Symposia at the 2003 General Assembly of the International Union of Geo...