Viscous anisotropy of textured olivine aggregates, Part 1: Measurement of the magnitude and evolution of anisotropy
The development of crystallographic textures in olivine-rich rocks leads to a marked anisotropy in viscosity of the upper mantle, strongly influencing a variety of large-scale geodynamic processes. Most estimates of the magnitude of viscous anisotropy in the upper mantle are derived from micromechan...
Main Authors: | Hansen, L, Warren, J, Zimmerman, M, Kohlstedt, D |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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