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      Constraints on lithosphere net rotation and asthenospheric viscosity from global mantle flow models and seismic anisotropy : ANISOTROPY AND LITHOSPHERE NET ROTATION

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      Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
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              Rheological properties of the upper mantle of the Earth play an important role in the dynamics of the lithosphere and asthenosphere. However, such fundamental issues as the dominant mechanisms of flow have not been well resolved. A synthesis of laboratory studies and geophysical and geological observations shows that transitions between diffusion and dislocation creep likely occur in the Earth's upper mantle. The hot and shallow upper mantle flows by dislocation creep, whereas cold and shallow or deep upper mantle may flow by diffusion creep. When the stress increases, grain size is reduced and the upper mantle near the transition between these two regimes is weakened. Consequently, deformation is localized and the upper mantle is decoupled mechanically near these depths.
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                Journal
                Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
                Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst.
                American Geophysical Union (AGU)
                15252027
                May 2010
                May 2010
                : 11
                : 5
                : n/a
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                10.1029/2009GC002970
                6896846a-2209-4773-a445-0be9b81f90ef
                © 2010

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