Physics and chemistry of the earth's interior: Crust, mantle and core
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adam_text | Titel: Physics and chemistry of the Earth s interior
Autor: Gupta, Alok K
Jahr: 2009
1. Geophysical and Experimental Petrological Studies of the Earth s Interior
Alok K. Gupta, Mrigank Mauli Dwivedi and William S. Fyfe..........................................1
1.1 Introduction....................................................................................................................2
1.2 The Crust........................................................................................................................3
1.2.1 The Continental Crust.................................................................................................3
1.2.2 Oceanic Crust..............................................................................................................6
1.3 Mantle............................................................................................................................6
1.3.1 Peridotite with Compositions Similar to Chondritic Meteorite as a Possible
Mantle Material..........................................................................................................6
1.3.2 Various Seismic Discontinuities within the Mantle....................................................8
1.3.3 Experimental Studies on Peridotites and Meteorites.................................................15
1.3.4 Mantle Heterogeneity................................................................................................17
1.3.5 Water Content in the Mantle.....................................................................................18
1.3.6 The D Layer............................................................................................................20
1.4 Core of the Earth..........................................................................................................23
1.5 References....................................................................................................................24
2. Modelling of Metamorphic Textures with CSpace: Evidence of Pan-African
High-grade Reworking in the Eastern Ghats Belt, India
Pulak Sengupta andSomnath Dasgupta .........................................................................29
2.1 Introduction..................................................................................................................30
2.2 The Chilka Lake Anorthosite Complex (CLAC).........................................................30
2.3 Reaction Textures and Phase Compositions................................................................31
2.3.1 Sample #2K-28.........................................................................................................31
2.3.2 Sample #CM10-2b....................................................................................................32
2.4 Modelling of Reaction Textures with CSpace Programme.........................................33
2.4.1 Theory.......................................................................................................................33
2.4.2 Application of the CSpace Programme to Meta-anorthosite of the CLAC..............34
2.5 Discussion....................................................................................................................36
2.6 References....................................................................................................................37
Appendix 1.........................................................................................................................38
Appendix 2.........................................................................................................................39
3. Orogenic Processes in Collisional Tectonics with Special Reference to the
Himalayan Mountain Chain: A Review of Theoretical and Experimental
Models
Nibir Mandal, Atin Kumar Mitra andSantanu Bose ....................................................41
3.1 Introduction.................................................................................................................42
3.2 Orogens and their Tectonic Structures........................................................................43
3.2.1 Orogen Topography.................................................................................................43
3.2.2 Geological Setting....................................................................................................44
3.2.3 Ductile Deformational Structures and Strain............................................................45
3.2.4 Large-scale Fault Systems........................................................................................51
3.3 Crustal Flow in Orogens.............................................................................................52
3.3.1 Surface Velocity.......................................................................................................52
3.3.2 Deep-crustal Flow....................................................................................................54
3.4 Orogenic Wedge Models.............................................................................................57
3.4.1 Preamble...................................................................................................................57
3.4.2 Coulomb Wedge Models..........................................................................................57
3.4.3 Plastic Models..........................................................................................................60
3.4.4 Viscous Wedge Model.............................................................................................60
3.5 Discussion...................................................................................................................62
3.5.1 Orogenic Structures and Tectonic Modelling..........................................................62
3.5.2 Problem of Basement Shortening.............................................................................62
3.5.3 Exhumation Processes and Orogenic Models..........................................................63
3.6 Concluding Remarks...................................................................................................63
3.7 References...................................................................................................................64
4. Some Remarks on Melting and Extreme Metamorphism of Crustal Rocks
Michael Brown and Fawna JKorhonen........................................................................67
4.1 Introduction.................................................................................................................68
4.2 Melting at the Extremes of the Metamorphic P-rRealm............................................68
4.3 Sources of Heat for High-Grade Crustal Metamorphism and Melting........................69
4.4 Microstructures Indicative of the Former Presence of Melt in Residual High-
grade Metamorphic Rocks..........................................................................................70
4.5 The Mechanism of Melt Extraction and Ascent in Continental Crust.........................70
4.6 The Melting Process in Crustal Rocks........................................................................71
4.6.1 The Initiation of Melting..........................................................................................71
4.6.2 Wet Melting.............................................................................................................71
4.6.3 Hydrate-breakdown Melting....................................................................................72
4.6.4 Implications for the Trace Element Chemistry of Melts, and for Zircon and
Monazite Chronology in High-grade Metamorphic Rocks......................................73
4.7 Phase Equilibria Modelling of Pelite and Aluminous Greywacke..............................74
4.7.1 Methodology............................................................................................................74
4.7.2 Modelling Melting of a Pelite Protolith Composition..............................................75
4.7.3 Modelling Melting of a Peraluminous Greywacke Protolith Composition..............78
4.7.4 Limitations of the Modelling....................................................................................80
4.8 Importance of Melt Loss for Achieving Temperatures of UHTM..............................81
4.8.1 The Effect of Melt Loss on the Thermal Evolution..................................................81
4.8.2 An Example: Interpretation of UHT Metamorphic Rocks from the Basement
of the Peruvian Andes..............................................................................................81
4.9 Directions for Future Research....................................................................................82
4.10 References.................................................................................................................83
5. Closure Temperature, Cooling Age and High Temperature
Thermochronology
Jibamitra Ganguly and MassimUano Throne ................................................................. 89
5.1 Introduction.................................................................................................................90
5.2 Closure Temperature and Mineral Age.......................................................................91
5.2.1 General Concept........................................................................................................91
5.2.2 Dodson Formulation.................................................................................................92
5.2.3 Extension of Dodson Formulation by Ganguly and Tirone......................................93
5.2.4 Effects of Modal Abundance and Nature of Matrix Phase........................................94
5.2.5 Effect of Diffusion Anisotropy.................................................................................95
5.3 Thermochronology.......................................................................................................95
5.3.1 Resetting of Bulk Mineral Age.................................................................................95
5.3.2 Spatial Variation of Age Within a Crystal................................................................95
5.4 Selection of Mineral Grains for Dating........................................................................97
5.5 Conclusions..................................................................................................................98
5.6 References....................................................................................................................98
6. Thermobarometry Gone Astray
Eric J. Essene.................................................................................................................101
6.1 Introduction................................................................................................................102
6. 2 Empirical Thermobarometers....................................................................................102
6.2.1 Chlorite Thermometry.............................................................................................102
6.2.2 Hornblende Barometry............................................................................................108
6.2.3 Ti as a Thermobarometer in Silicates......................................................................110
6.2.4 Phengite Barometry.................................................................................................113
6.2.5 Transformations in Clay Minerals..........................................................................117
6.2.6 Transformations in Carbonaceous Materials...........................................................118
6.3 Thermobarometers in the System CaO-Zr02-Ti02-Si02 (CazrtiQ)...........................119
6.3.1 Rutile Thermobarometer.........................................................................................119
6.3.2 Zircon Thermobarometer........................................................................................121
6.3.3 Quartz Ti Thermometer (TitaniQ)...........................................................................123
6.3.4 Sphene Thermobarometer.......................................................................................125
6.3.5 Partition of Ti and Zr Between Sphene and Rutile.................................................126
6.3.6 Partition of Si and Ti Between Quartz and Zircon..................................................126
6.3.7 Partition of Zr and Ti Between Zircon and Rutile...................................................126
6.4 Other Empirical Thermometers for Trace Elements..................................................127
6.5 Discussion..................................................................................................................127
6.6 References..................................................................................................................128
7. On Fluids in the Dynamic Earth
M.Santosh......................................................................................................................135
7.1 Introduction................................................................................................................136
7.2 Evidence for Ancient Fluid Pathways........................................................................136
7.3 Evidence for Ongoing Fluid Processes......................................................................137
7.4 Plumes as Gigantic Pipes to Transport Fluids............................................................137
7.5 Entrance and Exit of Fluids........................................................................................138
7.6 Movement of Volatiles...............................................................................................139
7.7 References..................................................................................................................141
8. Laboratory Measurements of Ultrasonic Wave Velocities of Crustal Rocks at
High Pressures and Temperatures: Penological Structure of Izu-Bonin-
Mariana Arc Crust
Masahiro Ishikawa and Makoto Arima ........................................................................143
8.1 Introduction................................................................................................................144
8.2 Experimental Techniques of Ultrasonic Wave Velocity Measurements....................144
8.2.1 Pulse Transmission Technique................................................................................145
8.2.2 Pulse Reflection Technique with Pure-Mode Transducers.....................................145
8.2.3 Pulse Reflection Technique with Dual Mode Transducers.....................................146
8.3 Constraints on Crustal Composition of IBM Island Arc............................................146
8.3.1 Parent Magma Paradox...........................................................................................147
8.3.2 Velocity Structure...................................................................................................147
8.3.3 Linking Seismic Velocity to Lithology...................................................................148
8.3.4 Arc Crustal Lithology.............................................................................................148
8.3.5 Sub-mono Lithology..............................................................................................149
8.4 References.................................................................................................................150
9. Seismic Imaging of the Mantle Discontinuities Beneath India: From Archean
Cratons to Himalayan Subduction Zone
Shyam S. Rai, K. Suryaprakasam and V. K. Gaur.......................................................153
9.1 Introduction...............................................................................................................154
9.2 Geological and Geophysical Framework..................................................................155
9.3 Data and Methodology..............................................................................................156
9.4 Discussion.................................................................................................................158
9.4.1 Lehmann Discontinuity..........................................................................................158
9.4.2 410 km Discontinuity.............................................................................................158
9.4.3 475 km Discontinuity.............................................................................................158
9.4.4 660 km Discontinuity.............................................................................................159
9.4.5 Mantle Transition Zone Thickness.........................................................................159
9.5 Conclusion.................................................................................................................159
9.6 References.................................................................................................................160
10. Models for Constraining Thermal Structure of the Indian Crust
R, N.Singh ....................................................................................................................163
10.1 Introduction.............................................................................................................164
10.2 The Heat Conduction Equation...............................................................................164
10.3 Steady Thermal Models.........................................................................................165
10.4 Transient Thermal Models......................................................................................166
10.4.1 Evolution of Initial Thermal Fields......................................................................166
10.4.2 Basal Heating.......................................................................................................167
10.4.3 Reordering of Heat Sources.................................................................................168
10.4.4 Transient Uplift/Erosion Effects...........................................................................168
10.4.5 Effects of Fluid Transport....................................................................................169
10.5 Applications to the Indian Regions.........................................................................169
10.6 Summary.................................................................................................................171
10.7 References...............................................................................................................171
11. Convection in the Earth s Mantle
AjayManglik.................................................................................................................175
11.1 Introduction.............................................................................................................176
11.2 Governing Equations...............................................................................................176
11.3 Analytical Solutions................................................................................................178
11.4 Numerical Modelling .............................................................................................178
11.5 Applications to Mantle Dynamics...........................................................................178
11.5.1 Effect of Viscosity Variations..............................................................................178
11.5.2 Whole Versus Layered Mantle Convection..........................................................179
11.5.3 Effect of Boundary Layers...................................................................................180
11.5.4 Plume Mode of Convection..................................................................................180
11.6 Summary.................................................................................................................182
11.7 References...............................................................................................................182
12. Post-perovskite Phase: Findings, Structure and Property
TakehikoYagi______________________________________________________185
12.1 Introduction.............................................................................................................186
12.2 Stability of Silicate Perovskite and the Discovery of Post-perovskite Phase..........186
12.3 Structure of Post-perovskite....................................................................................187
12.4 Properties of Post-perovskite...................................................................................188
12.5 References...............................................................................................................189
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