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Jökull - 01.12.1973, Side 34

Jökull - 01.12.1973, Side 34
TABLE 1. Properties of silicates and oxides.1 Compound Molar Wgt. (X 10-3kg/mole) Molar Vol. (10-G m3/mole) p x 103 (kg/m3) Mg2Si04 (forsterite) 140.7 43.792 3.213 Mg2Si04 (spinel) 140.7 39.582 3.555 MgO (periclase) 40.32 11.25 3.584 Si02 (stishovite) 60.09 14.02 4.287 2MgO + Si02 140.7 36.50 3.855 Fe2Si04 (fayalite) 203.79 46.392 4.393 Fe2Si04 (spinel) 203.79 42.032 4.849 FeO (wiisdte) 71.9 12.05 5.969 2FeO + Si02 203.79 38.12 5.346 1) After Anderson (1967). 2) Ringwood and Major (1970). mantle convection. The upper mantle is gener- ally assumed to contain about 75% olivine with an Mg/Fe ratio of about 9:1 (Ringwood, 1970). The lower mantle is probably composed of the component oxides MgO, FoO, and SÍO2 (Ander- son and Jordan, 1970). We shall treat the mantle phase transitions as univariant. More- over we shall assume that the transition para- meters can be approximated by the parameters for transitions occurring in pure Forsterite (Mg2 SÍO4) and pure Fayalite (Fe2Si04). Table 1 and Table 2 list the pertinent data. We shall take commonly used values for the average physical properties of the mantle: c = 103j/kg; ot = 2 x 10-5/°C; a = 2 X 10-6m2/sec. For the aver- age heat production in the entire mantle, we take A = 10-12 watts/kg, the same order of magnitude as the heat production in dunite (Stacey, 1969). We first consider convection throughout the entire mantle and assume = 10-3 °C/m. The ratio di/h is approximately 0.1 and 0.2 for the 400 km and 650 km transitions respectively. We have calculated the critical Rayleigh number for the various transitions from (58). Table 3 lists the results. Table 3 shows that the olivine-spinel phase transition lowers the critical number slightly, whereas the spinel-oxides transition raises the cridcal number slightly. Since the effects of each transition are small, the interaction be- tween the two transitions should introduce only a slight error into the critical Rayleigh numb- ers shown in Table 3. Although there is a fair amount of uncertainty in the data, Table 3 indicates that the mantle phase transitions modify tlie critical Rayleigh number by less than a factor of two from the critical number for a homogeneous fluid. To calculate the Rayleigh number for the entire mantle, we recall that _ q gAh5 j/a2c All the needed parameters have been estimated except tlie kinemadc viscosity. Fennoscandian uplift data give values from 1015 to 3 X 1017 m2/sec for the asthenosphere (McConnell, 1965, 1968; Lliboutry, 1971). Munk and MacDonald (1960) have suggested that the non-equilibrium flattening of the earth requires the viscosity of tlie lower mantle to be of the order of 1022 m2/sec. Recently Goldreich and Toomre (1969) have suggested tliat this liigh estimate is un- realisdc. 32 JÖKULL 23. ÁR
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