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Geophysical Research Letters | 2010

High-porosity channels for melt migration in the mantle: Top is the dunite and bottom is the harzburgite and lherzolite

Yan Liang; Alan R. Schiemenz; Marc A. Hesse; E. Marc Parmentier; Jan S. Hesthaven

High-porosity dunite channels are important pathways for melt migration in the mantle. To better understand the first order characteristics of the high-porosity melt channel and its associated peridotite lithologies in an upwelling mantle, we conducted high-resolution numerical simulations of reactive dissolution in a deformable porous medium. Results from this study show that high-porosity dunite channels are transient and shallow parts of pathways for melt migration in the mantle. The lower parts of a high-porosity channel are harzburgite and lherzolite. The size and dimension of dunite channels depend on the amplitude of lateral porosity variations at the base of the melting column, whereas the depth of dunite channel initiation depends on the melt flux entering the channel from below. Compaction and interaction between compaction and dissolution play a central role in distributing melt in the dunite channel. A wide orthopyroxene-free dunite channel may contain two or more high-porosity melt channels. A primary high-porosity melt channel developed in the deep mantle may excite secondary melt channels in the shallow part of the melting column. The spatial relations among the high-porosity melt channel and its associated lithologies documented in this study may shed new light on a number of field, petrological, and geochemical observations related to melt migration in the mantle. Citation: Liang, Y., A. Schiemenz, M. A. Hesse, E. M. Parmentier, and J. S. Hesthaven (2010), High-porosity channels for melt migration in the mantle: Top is the dunite and bottom is the harzburgite and lherzolite, Geophys. Res. Lett., 37, L15306, doi:10.1029/2010GL044162.


Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors | 2008

A community benchmark for subduction zone modeling

Peter E. van Keken; Claire A. Currie; Scott D. King; Mark D. Behn; A. M. Cagnioncle; Jiangheng He; Richard F. Katz; Shu-Chuan Lin; E. Marc Parmentier; Marc Spiegelman; Kelin Wang


Science | 2008

Mars' Paleomagnetic Field as the Result of a Single-Hemisphere Dynamo

Sabine Stanley; Linda T. Elkins-Tanton; Maria T. Zuber; E. Marc Parmentier


Geophysical Research Letters | 1986

Flexure and thickening of the lithosphere at the East Pacific Rise

Ban-Yuan Kuo; Donald F. Forsyth; E. Marc Parmentier


Journal of Petrology | 2010

A Two-Porosity Double Lithology Model for Partial Melting, Melt Transport and Melt–rock Reaction in the Mantle: Mass Conservation Equations and Trace Element Transport

Yan Liang; E. Marc Parmentier


Archive | 2001

Relaxation of Crustal Thickness Variations on Mars: Implications for Thermal Evolution

E. Marc Parmentier; Maria T. Zuber


Archive | 2000

On the Relationship Between Chemical Differentiation and the Origin of Lunar Asymmetries

E. Marc Parmentier; Shijie Zhong; Maria T. Zuber


Archive | 1999

Early Lunar Evolution and the Origin of Asymmetric Distribution of Mare Basalts

Shijie Zhong; E. Marc Parmentier; Maria T. Zuber


Archive | 2002

Preservation of Crustal Thickness Variations on Mars: Mantle Compositional Stratification or Hydrothermal Crustal Cooling?

E. Marc Parmentier; Maria T. Zuber


Geophysical Research Letters | 2010

High-porosity channels for melt migration in the mantle: Top is the dunite and bottom is the harzburgite and lherzolite: HIGH POROSITY MELT CHANNEL IN THE MANTLE

Yan Liang; Alan R. Schiemenz; Marc A. Hesse; E. Marc Parmentier; Jan S. Hesthaven

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Maria T. Zuber

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Marc A. Hesse

University of Texas at Austin

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Shijie Zhong

University of Colorado Boulder

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Jan S. Hesthaven

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Mark D. Behn

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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