Numerical models of mantle convection
Abstract
An overview of numerical methods describing the structure and dynamics of the mantle is presented with attention given to novel 3D modeling techniques. The paper reviews 3D spherical and Cartesian models for constant viscosity emphasizing the assumptions regarding style of convection, time dependence, and implications for the mantle. Similarly treated are 3D Cartesian models with temperature-dependent viscosities, and briefly examined are models that are based on compressibility, nonlinear viscosity, or plates. Extensive illustrations are presented detailing: (1) temperature variations from models of 3D thermal convection in spherical shells; (2) thermal anomalies in equatorial cross sections; and (3) temperature variations in a spherical shell heated from within. The discussion relates the numerical results of the models with real mantle-convection events, and the simulations are shown to yield increasingly realistic representations of material behavior.
- Publication:
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Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics
- Pub Date:
- 1992
- DOI:
- 10.1146/annurev.fl.24.010192.002043
- Bibcode:
- 1992AnRFM..24..359S
- Keywords:
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- Earth Mantle;
- Free Convection;
- Heat Transfer;
- Mathematical Models;
- Radioactive Decay;
- Earth Core;
- Earth Crust;
- Energy Dissipation;
- Thermodynamic Properties;
- Viscosity;
- Geophysics