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Geophysical monograph | 2005

Numerical study of the origin and stability of chemically distinct reservoirs deep in earth’s mantle

P. van Thienen; J.R.G. van Summeren; R.D. Van der Hilst; A.P. van den Berg; N.J. Vlaar

Seismic tomography is providing mounting evidence for large scale compositional heterogeneity deep in Earths mantle; also, the diverse geochemical and isotopic signatures observed in oceanic basalts suggest that the mantle is not chemically homogeneous. Isotopic studies on Archean rocks indicate that mantle inhomogeneity may have existed for most of the Earths history. One important component may be recycled oceanic crust, residing at the base of the mantle. We investigate, by numerical modeling, if such reservoirs may have been formed in the early Earth, before plate tectonics (and subduction) were possible, and how they have survived-and evolved-since then. During Earths early evolution, thick basaltic crust may have sunk episodically into the mantle in short but vigorous diapiric resurfacing events. These sections of crust may have resided at the base of the mantle for very long times. Entrainment of material from the enriched reservoirs thus produced may account for enriched mantle and high-μ signatures in oceanic basalts, whereas deep subduction events may have shaped and replenished deep mantle reservoirs. Our modeling shows that (1) convective instabilities and resurfacing may have produced deep enriched mantle reservoirs before the era of plate tectonics; (2) such formation is qualitatively consistent with the geochemical record, which shows multiple distinct ocean island basalt sources; and (3) reservoirs thus produced may be stable for billions of years.


Tectonophysics | 2004

Production and recycling of oceanic crust in the early Earth

P. van Thienen; A.P. van den Berg; N.J. Vlaar


Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors | 2004

Plate tectonics on the terrestrial planets

P. van Thienen; N.J. Vlaar; A.P. van den Berg


Space Science Reviews | 2007

Water, Life, and Planetary Geodynamical Evolution

P. van Thienen; K. Benzerara; Doris Breuer; C. Gillmann; Stéphane Labrosse; Ph. Lognonne; Tilman Spohn


Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors | 2005

Assessment of the cooling capacity of plate tectonics and flood volcanism in the evolution of Earth, Mars and Venus

P. van Thienen; N.J. Vlaar; A.P. van den Berg


Tectonophysics | 2004

On the formation of continental silicic melts in thermochemical mantle convection models: implications for early Earth

P. van Thienen; A.P. van den Berg; N.J. Vlaar


Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2003

Interaction between small‐scale mantle diapirs and a continental root

P. van Thienen; A.P. van den Berg; J.H. de Smet; J. van Hunen; Martyn R. Drury


Water Practice & Technology | 2018

Bounds on water quality sensor network performance from design choices and practical considerations

P. van Thienen; B. R. de Graaf; J. Hoogterp; J.R.G. van Summeren; A. Vogelaar


Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2003

Interaction between small-scale mantle diapirs and a continental root: SMALL-SCALE MANTLE DIAPIRS

P. van Thienen; A.P. van den Berg; J.H. de Smet; J. van Hunen; Martyn R. Drury


Archive | 1999

Evolutie van de manteldynamische regimes in de Aarde ten gevolge van veranderende omstandigheden van de manteldifferentiatie gedurende de seculaire afkoeling van de Aarde

R. D. van der Hilst; N.J. Vlaar; A.P. van den Berg; P. van Thienen

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R. D. van der Hilst

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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C. Gillmann

Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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K. Benzerara

Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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