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Activation Volume for Creep in the Upper Mantle
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1979
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VolcanologyEngineeringMantle DynamicStrain RateEarth ScienceMetamorphic PetrologyHigh Temperature GeochemistryOxygen Ion Self-diffusionGeologyPressure-differential Creep ExperimentsLithosphereTectonicsGeomechanicsGeochemistryActivation VolumeCrust-mantle InteractionExperimental PetrologyIgneous PetrologyPetrology
The activation volume for creep, V*, of olivine-rich rocks has been determined in pressure-differential creep experiments on dunite at temperatures from 1100 degrees to 1350 degrees C and confining pressures from 5 to 15 kilobars. Values of V* range from 10.6 to 15.4 cubic centimeters per mole with a mean value of 13.4 cubic centimeters per mole, near that expected for oxygen ion self-diffusion. The quantity V* is incorporated into existing flow equations; in combination with observations on naturally deformed mantle xenoliths, estimates are given of the variation with depth of stress, strain rate, and viscosity.
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