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ОбложкаKennett B.L.N. Geophysical continua: deformation in the Earth's interior / Kennett B.L.N., Bunge H.-P. - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. - xii, 432 p.: ill. - Bibliogr: p.413-422. - Ind.: p.423-432. - ISBN 978-0-521-86553-1
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
1  Introduction	page ............................................ 1
   1.1  Continuum properties .................................... 2
        1.1.1  Deformation and strain ........................... 3
        1.1.2  The stress-field ................................. 3
        1.1.3  Constitutive relations ........................... 3
   1.2  Earth processes ......................................... 6
   1.3  Elements of Earth structure ............................. 8
        1.3.1  Mantle .......................................... 12
        1.3.2  Core ............................................ 13
   1.4  State of the Earth ..................................... 14
        Part I: Continuum Mechanics in Geophysics .............. 19
2  Description of Deformation .................................. 21
   2.1  Geometry of deformation ................................ 21
        2.1.1  Deformation of a vector element ................. 23
        2.1.2  Successive deformations ......................... 24
        2.1.3  Deformation of an element of volume ............. 24
        2.1.4  Deformation of an element of area ............... 25
        2.1.5  Homogeneous deformation ......................... 25
   2.2  Strain ................................................. 27
        2.2.1  Stretch ......................................... 27
        2.2.2  Principal fibres and principal stretches ........ 28
        2.2.3  The decomposition theorem ....................... 29
        2.2.4  Pure rotation ................................... 30
        2.2.5  Tensor measures of strain ....................... 32
   2.3  Plane deformation ...................................... 34
   2.4  Motion ................................................. 36
   2.5  The continuity equation ................................ 38
   2.4  Appendix: Properties of the deformation gradient
        determinant ............................................ 39
3  The Stress-Field Concept .................................... 41
   3.1  Traction and stress .................................... 41
   3.2  Local equations of linear motion ....................... 44
        3.2.1  Symmetry of the stress tensor ................... 44
        3.2.2  Stress jumps (continuity conditions) ............ 46
   3.3  Principal basis for stress ............................. 48
   3.4  Virtual work rate principle ............................ 51
   3.5  Stress from a Lagrangian viewpoint ..................... 53
4  Constitutive Relations ...................................... 54
   4.1  Constitutive relation requirements ..................... 54
        4.1.1  Simple materials ................................ 55
        4.1.2  Material symmetry ............................... 56
        4.1.3  Functional dependence ........................... 57
   4.2  Energy balance ......................................... 57
   4.3  Elastic materials ...................................... 60
   4.4  Isotropic elastic material ............................. 61
        4.4.1  Effect of rotation .............................. 61
        4.4.2  Coaxiality of the Cauchy stress tensor and
               the Eulerian triad .............................. 62
        4.4.3  Principal stresses .............................. 62
        4.4.4  Some isotropic work functions ................... 63
   4.5  Fluids ................................................. 64
   4.6  Viscoelasticity ........................................ 67
   4.7  Plasticity and flow .................................... 69
5  Linearised Elasticity and Viscoelasticity ................... 71
   5.1  Linearisation of deformation ........................... 71
   5.2  The elastic constitutive relation ...................... 72
        5.2.1  Isotropic response .............................. 73
        5.2.2  Nature of moduli ................................ 73
        5.2.3  Interrelations between moduli ................... 74
        5.2.4  An example of linearisation ..................... 74
        5.2.5  Elastic constants ............................... 75
        5.2.6  The uniqueness Theorem .......................... 76
   5.3  Integral representations ............................... 79
        5.3.1  The reciprocal Theorem .......................... 80
        5.3.2  The representation Theorem ...................... 81
   5.4  Elastic Waves .......................................... 83
        5.4.1  Isotropic media ................................. 83
        5.4.2  Green's tensor for isotropic media .............. 85
        5.4.3  Interfaces ...................................... 86
   5.5  Linear viscoelasticity ................................. 88
   5.6  Viscoelastic behaviour ................................. 91
   5.7  Damping of harmonic oscillations ....................... 92
6  Continua under Pressure ..................................... 95
   6.1  Effect of radial stratification ........................ 95
        6.1.1  Hydrostatic pressure ............................ 96
        6.1.2  Thermodynamic relations ......................... 97
   6.2  Finite strain deformation ............................. 100
   6.3  Expansion of Helmholtz free energy and equations
        of state .............................................. 102
   6.4  Incremental stress and strain ......................... 105
        6.4.1  Perturbations in stress ........................ 106
        6.4.2  Perturbations in boundary conditions ........... 107
   6.5  Elasticity under pressure ............................. 107
7  Fluid Flow ................................................. 110
   7.1  The Navier-Stokes equation ............................ 110
        7.1.1  Heat flow ...................................... 111
        7.1.2  The Prandtl number ............................. 112
   7.2  Non-dimensional quantities ............................ 113
        7.2.1  The Reynolds number ............................ 115
        7.2.2  Stokes Flow .................................... 115
        7.2.3  Compressibility ................................ 115
        7.2.4  The Peclet number .............................. 117
   7.3  Rectilinear shear flow ................................ 117
   7.4  Plane two-dimensional flow ............................ 118
   7.5  Thermal convection .................................... 121
        7.5.1  The Rayleigh and Nusselt numbers ............... 121
        7.5.2  The Boussinesq approximation ................... 121
        7.5.3  Onset of convection ............................ 122
        7.5.4  Styles of convection ........................... 125
   7.6  The effects of rotation ............................... 126
        7.6.1  Rapid rotation ................................. 127
        7.6.2  The Rossby and Ekman numbers ................... 128
        7.6.3  Geostrophic flow ............................... 128
        7.6.4  The Taylor-Proudman theorem .................... 129
        7.6.5  Ekman layers ................................... 129
8  Continuum Equations and Boundary Conditions ................ 131
   8.1  Conservation equations ................................ 131
        8.1.1  Conservation of mass ........................... 132
        8.1.2  Conservation of momentum ....................... 132
        8.1.3  Conservation of energy ......................... 133
   8.2  Interface conditions .................................. 134
   8.3  Continuum electrodynamics ............................. 135
        8.3.1  Maxwell's equations ............................ 135
        8.3.2  Electromagnetic constitutive equations ......... 136
        8.3.3  Electromagnetic continuity conditions .......... 137
        8.3.4  Energy equation for the electromagnetic
               field .......................................... 138
        8.3.5  Electromagnetic disturbances ................... 139
        8.3.6  Magnetic fluid dynamics ........................ 141
   8.4  Diffusion and heat flow ............................... 145
        8.4.1  Equilibrium heat flow .......................... 146
        8.4.2  Time-varying problems .......................... 148

Part II: Earth Deformation .................................... 151

9  From the Atomic Scale to the Continuum ..................... 153
   9.1  Transport properties and material defects ............. 153
        9.1.1  Grains and crystal defects ..................... 153
        9.1.2  General transport properties ................... 156
        9.1.3  Atomic diffusion ............................... 157
   9.2  Lattice vibrations .................................... 158
   9.3  Creep and rheology .................................... 162
        9.3.1  Crystal elasticity ............................. 162
        9.3.2  Deformation behaviour .......................... 163
   9.4  Material properties at high temperatures and
        pressures ............................................. 166
        9.4.1  Shock-wave techniques .......................... 166
        9.4.2  Pressure concentration by reduction of area .... 168
   9.5  Computational methods ................................. 171
        9.5.1  Electronic structure calculations .............. 171
        9.5.2  Atomistic simulations .......................... 174
        9.5.3  Simulation of crystal structures ............... 175
        9.5.4  Finite temperature ............................. 176
        9.5.5  Influence of defects ........................... 178
10 Geological Deformation ..................................... 180
   10.1 Microfabrics .......................................... 181
        10.1.1 Crystal defects ................................ 181
        10.1.2 Development of microstructure .................. 182
        10.1.3 Formation of crystallographically preferred
               orientations ................................... 184
   10.2 Macroscopic structures ................................ 186
        10.2.1 Multiple phases of deformation ................. 187
        10.2.2 Folding and boudinage .......................... 189
        10.2.3 Fractures and faulting ......................... 193
        10.2.4 Development of thrust complexes ................ 204
11 Seismology and Earth Structure ............................. 207
   11.1 Seismic Waves ......................................... 207
        11.1.1 Reflection and refraction ...................... 208
        11.1.2 Attenuation effects ............................ 209
   11.2 Seismic sources ....................................... 212
   11.3 Building the response of the Earth to a source ........ 216
        11.3.1 Displacements as a normal mode sum ............. 218
        11.3.2 Free oscillations of the Earth ................. 220
   11.4 Probing the Earth ..................................... 231
        11.4.1 Seismic phases ................................. 231
        11.4.2 Normal mode frequencies ........................ 239
        11.4.3 Comparison with observations ................... 243
        11.4.4 Imaging three-dimensional structure ............ 247
   11.5 Earthquakes and faulting .............................. 253
12 Lithospheric Deformation ................................... 257
   12.1 Definitions of the lithosphere ........................ 257
   12.2 Thermal and mechanical structure ...................... 258
        12.2.1 Thermal conduction in the oceanic
               lithosphere .................................... 258
        12.2.2 Mechanical deformation ......................... 261
        12.2.3 Estimates of the elastic thickness of the
               lithosphere .................................... 265
        12.2.4 Strength envelopes and failure criteria ........ 266
   12.3 Plate boundaries and force systems .................... 271
        12.3.1 Nature of plate boundaries ..................... 271
        12.3.2 Plate boundary forces .......................... 272
   12.4 Measures of stress and strain ......................... 274
        12.4.1 Stress measurements ............................ 274
        12.4.2 Strain measurements ............................ 276
   12.5 Glacial rebound ....................................... 280
   12.6 Extension and convergence ............................. 283
        12.6.1 Extension ...................................... 283
        12.6.2 Convergence .................................... 288
13 The Influence of Rheology: Asthenosphere to the Deep
   Mantle ..................................................... 294
   13.1 Lithosphere and asthenosphere ......................... 294
        13.1.1 Seismic imaging ................................ 295
        13.1.2 Seismic attenuation ............................ 297
        13.1.3 Seismic anisotropy ............................. 299
        13.1.4 Asthenospheric flow ............................ 302
        13.1.5 The influence of a low-viscosity zone .......... 302
   13.2 Subduction zones and their surroundings ............... 308
        13.2.1 Configuration of subduction zones .............. 309
        13.2.2 Flow around the slab ........................... 311
        13.2.3 Temperatures in and around the subducting
               slab ........................................... 314
        13.2.4 Subduction and orogeny ......................... 316
   13.3 The influence of phase transitions .................... 319
   13.4 The deeper mantle ..................................... 323
        13.4.1 Viscosity variations in the mantle and the
               geoid .......................................... 323
        13.4.2 The lower boundary layer ....................... 328
14 Mantle Convection .......................................... 330
   14.1 Convective forces ..................................... 330
        14.1.1 Boundary layer theory .......................... 330
        14.1.2 Basic equations ................................ 332
        14.1.3 Boundary conditions ............................ 333
        14.1.4 Non-dimensional treatment ...................... 334
        14.1.5 Computational convection ....................... 335
   14.2 Convective planform ................................... 339
   14.3 Thermal structure and heat budget ..................... 342
        14.3.1 Thermal boundary layers and the geotherm ....... 342
        14.3.2 Plates ......................................... 346
        14.3.3 Hot spots and plumes ........................... 348
        14.4 Circulation of the mantle ........................ 353
        14.4.1 Present-day and past plate motion models ....... 354
        14.4.2 Implications of plate motion models for
               mantle circulation ............................. 357
        14.4.3 Mantle circulation models ...................... 361
   14.5 Mantle rheology ....................................... 371
        14.5.1 Temperature dependence ......................... 372
        14.5.2 Strain dependence .............................. 373
   14.6 Coupled lithosphere-mantle convection models .......... 375
   14.7 Thermochemical convection ............................. 377
15 The Core and the Earth's Dynamo ............................ 379
   15.1 The magnetic field at the surface and at the top of
        the core .............................................. 380
   15.2 Convection and dynamo action .......................... 384
        15.2.1 Basic equations ................................ 384
        15.2.2 Boundary conditions ............................ 387
        15.2.3 Interaction of the flow with the magnetic
               field .......................................... 388
        15.2.4 Deviations from the reference state ............ 389
        15.2.5 Non-dimensional treatment ...................... 390
   15.3 Numerical dynamos ..................................... 392
   15.4 Evolution of the Earth's core ......................... 397
        15.4.1 Energy balance ................................. 397
        15.4.2 Thermal and compositional effects .............. 399
        15.4.3 Inner core growth in a well-mixed core ......... 400

Appendix: Table of Notation ................................... 407

Bibliography .................................................. 413

Index ......................................................... 423


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