The combined effects of continents and the 660 km-depth endothermic phase boundary on the thermal regime in the mantle

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We explore a wide range of parameter space to investigate the dynamical interaction between effects due to surface boundary conditions representing continental and oceanic lithosphere and the endothermic phase boundary at 660 km-depth in simple two-dimensional convection calculations. Phase boundary induced mantle layering is strongly affected by the wavelength of convective flows and mixed surface boundary conditions strongly increase the horizontal wavelength of convection. Our study shows that for mixed cases the effects of the surface boundary conditions dominate the effects of the phase boundary. We show that the calculations with complete continental coverage have the most significantly decoupled lower and upper mantle flows and substantial thermal and mechanical layering. Unlike the free-slip case where the surface heat flow decreases substantially with increasing magnitude of the Clapeyron slope, surface heat flow is shown to be almost independent of the Clapeyron slope for mixed boundary condition cases. Although very different when not layered, models with free and mixed surfaces have very similar planforms with very large aspect ratio flows when run with large magnitudes of the Clapeyron slope. We also calculate the critical boundary layer Rayleigh number as a measure of the thermal resistance of the surface boundary layer. Our results show that the thermal resistance in the oceanic and the continental regions of the mixed cases are similar to fully free and no-slip cases, respectively. We find that, even for purely basally heated models, the mantle becomes significantly subadiabatic in the presence of partial continental coverage. This is due to the significant horizontal advection of heat that occurs with very large aspect ratio convection cells.

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