Mathematics
Scientific paper
Jan 1994
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1994e%26psl.121....1v&link_type=abstract
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (ISSN 0012-821X), vol. 121, no. 1-2, p. 1-18
Mathematics
25
Cooling, Earth (Planet), Earth Mantle, Geotemperature, Melting, Planetary Temperature, Basalt, Earth Crust, Eclogite, Lithosphere, Mathematical Models
Scientific paper
A model is presented to describe the cooling of the Earth in the Archaean. At the higher Archaean mantle temperatures pressure-release melting starts deeper and generates a thicker basaltic or komatiitic crust and depleted harzburgite layer compared with the present-day situation. Intrinsic compositional stability and lack of mechanical coherency renders the mechanism of plate tectonics ineffective. It is proposed that the Archaean continents stabilised early on top of a compositionally stratified root. In the Archaean oceanic lithosphere, hydrated upper crust can founder and recycle through its high-pressure phase eclogite. Eclogite remelting and new pressure-release melting generates new crustal material. Migration of magma and latent heat release by solidification at the surface provides an efficient mechanism to cool the mantle by several hundreds of degrees during the Archaean. This can satisfactorily explain the occurrence of high extrusion temperature komatiites and lower extrusion temperature basalts in greenstone belts as being derived from the same source by different mechanisms.
van den Berg Arie P.
van Keken Peter E.
Vlaar Nico J.
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