Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2063372854> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2063372854 endingPage "288" @default.
- W2063372854 startingPage "271" @default.
- W2063372854 abstract "The recognition that much of the mountain building within the continents can be attributed to the collision and deformation of tectonic plates has revolutionized geology over the last 25 years. Although the model of a deformed, advectively thickened plate accounts for the elevation of mountains and thick crustal roots usually associated with orogenies, it often has difficulty explaining the thermal properties of the mantle, namely the absence of a correspondingly thickened subcontinental lithosphere (SCL). Excess heat within the SCL associated with orogenies has been explained with models in which cool lithosphere is removed and replaced with warm asthenosphere. However, such lithosphere removal models are difficult to reconcile with recent seismic anisotropy studies suggesting the deformed SCL is not removed. We propose that evidence suggesting excess heat within, and long term survival of, SCL may be reconciled with anisotropy data sets by considering the heat generated by the orogeny itself. We develop a model of mantle orogeny where viscous strain-rate heating is considered as an energy source. Numerical experiments show that the SCL is rapidly heated during orogeny, resulting in elevated heat transfer between the lithosphere and overlying crust, but without necessarily removing the deformed SCL. Results also indicate that, for stress levels of > 200 MPa, viscous dissipation leads to spatial patterns of excess heat generation which are consistent with seismic profiles showing anomalously slow and fast material at shallow and deep levels, respectively. The ability of the viscous heating model to provide an in situ mantle heat source without removing patches of upper mantle provides an argument for lithospheric stresses in the 200 300 MPa range, which are in excess of those typically associated with orogenies." @default.
- W2063372854 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2063372854 creator A5054750580 @default.
- W2063372854 date "1996-08-01" @default.
- W2063372854 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W2063372854 title "The role of viscous dissipation in the orogenic process" @default.
- W2063372854 cites W1623436831 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W1964346137 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W1968287815 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W1969319378 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W1974467019 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W1981334682 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W1981819665 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W1984855615 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W1985152873 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W1989905077 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W1992357382 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W1993519551 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2003584455 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2005265830 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2006765367 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2007377958 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2010631652 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2014073876 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2014410131 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2015046051 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2020054353 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2023401324 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2024849719 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2026301874 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2032840455 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2037085485 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2040234272 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2042848236 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2043912854 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2045173412 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2045569627 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2048912820 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2050457731 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2051910146 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2053650064 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2053675670 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2058048185 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2060140824 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2060442623 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2060489286 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2066025154 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2073559628 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2083213653 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2083733990 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2085179956 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2088533318 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2093260086 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2103631538 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2103796536 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2107469404 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2110416601 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2110491183 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2114164194 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2121329342 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2122668821 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2125139449 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2132697184 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2145069492 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2148503641 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2149578166 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2151869859 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2152210657 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2167380722 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2167893737 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2168211681 @default.
- W2063372854 cites W2316472930 @default.
- W2063372854 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/0012-821x(96)00116-1" @default.
- W2063372854 hasPublicationYear "1996" @default.
- W2063372854 type Work @default.
- W2063372854 sameAs 2063372854 @default.
- W2063372854 citedByCount "73" @default.
- W2063372854 countsByYear W20633728542012 @default.
- W2063372854 countsByYear W20633728542013 @default.
- W2063372854 countsByYear W20633728542014 @default.
- W2063372854 countsByYear W20633728542015 @default.
- W2063372854 countsByYear W20633728542016 @default.
- W2063372854 countsByYear W20633728542017 @default.
- W2063372854 countsByYear W20633728542018 @default.
- W2063372854 countsByYear W20633728542019 @default.
- W2063372854 countsByYear W20633728542021 @default.
- W2063372854 countsByYear W20633728542023 @default.
- W2063372854 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2063372854 hasAuthorship W2063372854A5054750580 @default.
- W2063372854 hasConcept C119477230 @default.
- W2063372854 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2063372854 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W2063372854 hasConcept C13495919 @default.
- W2063372854 hasConcept C165205528 @default.
- W2063372854 hasConcept C16942324 @default.
- W2063372854 hasConcept C2776698055 @default.
- W2063372854 hasConcept C2777241186 @default.
- W2063372854 hasConcept C5900021 @default.