[SIO GP Seminars] Magali Billen, UCD: Today 3 PM
Daniel Brothers
dbrother at ucsd.edu
Fri Feb 2 08:41:47 PST 2007
Join us for the Geophysics seminar today:
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Today, February 3, 3:00 PM
(Refreshments served at 2:45 PM)
Munk Conference Room
Magali Billen
University of California, Davis
Updated Title: "Deformation in the outer-rise of subduction zones:
lithospheric flexure and fault friction"
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Abstract:
Our understanding of subduction dynamics has its roots in earlier
innovative analytical and laboratory models. These early methods
focused on determining first order interactions between the driving
forces of subduction (density anomalies) and dissipative processes
(e.g., viscous, shear heating, bending) that resist subduction and
deform the slab as it sinks into the mantle. Today numerical models
play a special role by facilitating hypothesis testing that includes
such phenomena as multiple phase transitions, non-newtonian
viscosity, effects of grain size, water and melt. My talk will
attempt to provide a historical context for the scientific questions
and observations driving today's models of subduction dynamics, and
to illustrate one way in which multiple observations can be used to
constrain how mantle rheology affects subduction dynamics.
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