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  2. Mantle convection - Wikipedia

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    On Earth, the Rayleigh number for convection within Earth's mantle is estimated to be of order 10 7, which indicates vigorous convection. This value corresponds to whole mantle convection (i.e. convection extending from the Earth's surface to the border with the core). On a global scale, surface expression of this convection is the tectonic ...

  3. Internal structure of Earth - Wikipedia

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    The pressure at the bottom of the mantle is ≈140 GPa (1.4 Matm). [24] The mantle is composed of silicate rocks richer in iron and magnesium than the overlying crust. [25] Although solid, the mantle's extremely hot silicate material can flow over very long timescales. [26] Convection of the mantle propels the motion of the tectonic plates in the

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  5. Slab (geology) - Wikipedia

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    The figure is a schematic diagram depicting a subduction zone. The subduction slab on the right enters the mantle with a varying temperature gradient while importing water in a downward motion. A model of the subducting Farallon slab under North America. In geology, the slab is a significant constituent of subduction zones. [1]

  6. Slab suction - Wikipedia

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    Slab suction occurs when a subducting slab drives flow in the lower mantle by exerting additional force down in the direction of the mantle's convection currents. This flow then exerts shear tractions on the base of nearby plates. This driving force is important when the slabs (or portions thereof) are not strongly attached to the rest of their ...

  7. Earth's internal heat budget - Wikipedia

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    Earth heat transport occurs by conduction, mantle convection, hydrothermal convection, and volcanic advection. [15] Earth's internal heat flow to the surface is thought to be 80% due to mantle convection, with the remaining heat mostly originating in the Earth's crust, [16] with about 1% due to volcanic activity, earthquakes, and mountain ...

  8. Convection (heat transfer) - Wikipedia

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    This color schlieren image reveals thermal convection from a human hand (in silhouette form) to the surrounding still atmosphere. Two types of convective heat transfer may be distinguished: Free or natural convection : when fluid motion is caused by buoyancy forces that result from the density variations due to variations of thermal ± ...

  9. Asthenosphere - Wikipedia

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    Numerical models of mantle convection in which the viscosity is dependent both on temperature and strain rate reliably produce an oceanic asthenosphere, suggesting that strain-rate weakening is a significant contributing mechanism, [24] and explaining the particularly weak asthenosphere below the Pacific plate.

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