Microstructures and rheology of the Earth upper mantle inferred from a multiscale approach
Abstract
The strongly anisotropic rheology of olivine polycrystals, associated to their microstructure, constitutes a key feature affecting the dynamics of the Earth upper mantle. High pressure deformation experiments carried out on olivine single crystals under synchrotron radiation, together with estimations of lattice friction based on first-principle calculations, show a transition from easy [100] to easy [001] slips as pressure and temperature (thus depth) increases. We input these data at the slip system level into the Second-Order extension of the self-consistent scheme to assess microstructure evolution along a typical flow pattern beneath an oceanic spreading center.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2010
- Bibcode:
- 2010AGUFMMR51A1891C
- Keywords:
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- 3902 MINERAL PHYSICS / Creep and deformation;
- 3924 MINERAL PHYSICS / High-pressure behavior;
- 5120 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ROCKS / Plasticity;
- diffusion;
- and creep