The dynamics of melt and shear localization in partially molten aggregates

Publication Type  Journal Article
Year of Publication  2006
Authors  Katz, R. F.; Spiegelman, M.; Holtzman, B.
Journal Title  Nature
Volume  442
Issue  7103
Pages  676-679
Journal Date  Aug 10
ISBN Number  0028-0836
Accession Number  ISI:000239630200043
Key Words  spreading centers; upwelling mantle; beneath; extraction; flow; deformation; segregation; compaction; basalt; ridges
Abstract  

The volcanoes that lie along the Earth's tectonic boundaries are fed by melt generated in the mantle. How this melt is extracted and focused to the volcanoes, however, remains an unresolved question. Here we present new theoretical results with implications for melt focusing beneath mid- ocean ridges. By modelling laboratory experiments(1,2), we test a formulation for magma dynamics and provide an explanation for localized bands of high- porosity and concentrated shear deformation observed in experiments. These bands emerge and persist at 15 degrees - 25 degrees to the plane of shear. Past theoretical work on this system predicted the emergence of melt bands(3,4) but at an angle inconsistent with experiments. Our results suggest that the observed band angle results from a balance of porosity- weakening and strain- rate- weakening deformation mechanisms. Lower band angles are predicted for greater strain-rate weakening. From these lower band angles, we estimate the orientation of melt bands beneath mid- ocean ridges and show that they may enhance magma focusing toward the ridge axis.

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DOI  Doi 10.1038/Nature05039