Physics
Scientific paper
May 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989sci...244..950b&link_type=abstract
Science (ISSN 0036-8075), vol. 244, May 26, 1989, p. 950-955.
Physics
111
Convection Currents, Earth Mantle, Three Dimensional Models, Plumes, Rheology, Subduction (Geology)
Scientific paper
Three-dimensional spherical models of mantle convection in the earth reveal that upwelling cylindrical plumes and downwelling planar sheets are the primary features of mantle circulation. Thus subduction zones and descending sheetlike slabs in the mantle are fundamental characteristics of thermal convection in a spherical shell and are not merely the consequences of the rigidity of the slabs, which are cooler than the surrounding mantle. Cylindrical mantle plumes that cause hot spots such as Hawaii are probably the only form of active upwelling and are therefore not just secondary convective currents separate from the large-scale mantle circulation.
Bercovici Dave
Glatzmaier Gary A.
Schubert Gerald
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