On the anelastic contribution to the temperature dependence of lower mantle seismic velocities

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Seismic Attenuation, Mantle Relaxation Processes, Thermodynamics

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Abstract There is little agreement regarding the importance of anelastic contributions to the temperature dependence of seismic wave velocities. Some studies consider the anelastic contribution to be negligible, whereas others argue that it may be as important as the purely elastic contribution. In order to evaluate these claims, we review physically plausible models for mantle relaxation processes and construct a model of activation enthalpy based on solid state physics as well as on recent experimental results. We then deduce self-consistent 1-D Q profiles and evaluate the anelastic contribution to the temperature dependence of V s and V p . Physically plausible values of activation enthalpies yield anelastic contributions that increase with depth and account for at least 20% of the velocity temperature derivatives at 2600 km. We show that anelasticity may significantly moderate temperature variations in hot (slow velocity) zones. This suggests that inferred lateral changes in temperature, as well as arguments regarding the presence of chemical heterogeneity, and/or temperature induced phase transformations, are likely to be significantly affected by anelastic effects in the mantle. We also compute values of the dimensionless parameters R s / p , R ϕ / s , and R ρ / s . We find that anelasticity can either increase or decrease R s / p , but the magnitude of the correction, of the order of 15%, is smaller than the uncertainty in the elastic value. Anelasticity cannot change the sign of R ϕ / s and R ρ / s , but it can decrease their values by as much as 50%. However, given current uncertainties in seismic and mineral data, the effects of anelasticity on the dimensionless parameters do not bring any quantitative constraints on lateral variations of temperature, chemical composition and/or mineral phase.

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