2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-15457
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Backstresses in polycrystalline olivine and implications for transient deformation of the mantle

Abstract: <p>Transient creep controls the behavior of Earth’s mantle at human timescales. Transient creep occurs during postseismic creep, glacial isostatic adjustment, and tidal deformation of planetary interiors experiencing large tidal stresses, such as Jupiter’s moon Io or various identified exoplanets. Unfortunately, laboratory data of transient creep of olivine, the most abundant mineral in Earth’s upper mantle, remain limited, and at present we … Show more

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