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Modeling olivine CPO evolution with complex deformation histories: Implications for the interpretation of seismic anisotropy in the mantle

机译:具有复杂变形历史的橄榄石CPO演化模型:对地幔地震各向异性解释的启示

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Relating seismic anisotropy to mantle flow requires detailed understanding of the development and evolution of olivine crystallographic preferred orientation (CPO). Recent experimental and field studies have shown that olivine CPO evolution depends strongly on the integrated deformation history, which may lead to differences in how the corresponding seismic anisotropy should be interpreted. In this study, two widely used numerical models for CPO evolutionD-Rex and VPSCare evaluated to further examine the effect of deformation history on olivine texture and seismic anisotropy. Building on previous experimental work, models are initiated with several different CPOs to simulate unique deformation histories. Significantly, models initiated with a preexisting CPO evolve differently than the CPOs generated without preexisting texture. Moreover, the CPO in each model evolves differently as a function of strain. Numerical simulations are compared to laboratory experiments by Boneh and Skemer (2014). In general, the D-Rex and VPSC models are able to reproduce the experimentally observed CPOs, although the models significantly over-estimate the strength of the CPO and in some instances produce different CPO from what is observed experimentally. Based on comparison with experiments, recommended parameters for D-Rex are: M*=10, *=5, and =0.3, and for VPSC: =10-100. Numerical modeling confirms that CPO evolution in olivine is highly sensitive to the details of the initial CPO, even at strains greater than 2. These observations imply that there is a long transient interval of CPO realignment which must be considered carefully in the modeling or interpretation of seismic anisotropy in complex tectonic settings.
机译:将地震各向异性与地幔流联系起来,需要对橄榄石晶体学优选取向(CPO)的发展和演化有详细的了解。最近的实验和现场研究表明,橄榄石的CPO演化在很大程度上取决于整体的变形历史,这可能导致在解释相应地震各向异性方面的差异。在这项研究中,评估了两个广泛使用的CPO演化数值模型D-Rex和VPSC,以进一步检验变形历史对橄榄石质地和地震各向异性的影响。在先前的实验工作的基础上,使用几种不同的CPO来启动模型以模拟独特的变形历史。值得注意的是,以预先存在的CPO发起的模型与产生时没有预先存在的纹理的CPO有所不同。此外,每个模型中的CPO随应变的变化而不同。 Boneh和Skemer(2014)将数值模拟与实验室实验进行了比较。通常,D-Rex和VPSC模型能够重现实验观察到的CPO,尽管这些模型大大高估了CPO的强度,并且在某些情况下会产生与实验观察到的CPO不同的CPO。根据与实验的比较,D-Rex的推荐参数为:M * = 10,* = 5和= 0.3,而VPSC:= 10-100。数值建模证实,即使在大于2的应变下,橄榄石中CPO的演化对初始CPO的细节也高度敏感。这些观察结果表明,CPO重新排列的过渡时间间隔很长,在建模或解释CPO时必须仔细考虑。复杂构造环境下的地震各向异性。

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