Collaborative Research: A Study of Deep Subduction Integrating Broadband Seismology and Mineral Physics
合作研究:宽带地震学与矿物物理学相结合的深俯冲带研究
基本信息
- 批准号:0552002
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 20.38万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-07-01 至 2010-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The discovery of plate tectonics has focused attention to the dynamic nature of the Earth's interior. One of the first-order issues is the interaction between subducted plates and the transition zone of the mantle, a key layer at 410-660 km depth that divides the upper and lower mantle. In particular, the amount of plate material that descends into the lower mantle is central to understanding thermal convection and chemical mixing of the Earth's interior. While studies have suggested that subducted plates generally penetrate deep into the lower mantle, a number of recent results from experimental rock mechanics, computer simulations, and focused seismic observations all suggest that cold, rapidly subducting plates may become buoyant in the mantle transition zone due to the presence of important compositional components. A new collaborative study by researchers from 5 different institutions is seeking to understand what is really happening to plates as they travel down into the Earth. To answer these fundamental questions, the researchers are focusing on two key issues affecting the fate of plates: 1) The nature of a key boundary in the Earth's interior (660-km discontinuity), including its topography and density contrast near subduction zones; 2) how changes in rock type and density associated with deep earthquakes appear to mark pieces of plate that stagnated on their downward descent, particularly for plates driven down into the earth quickly. This project is investigating these questions by incorporating data from nature, the experimental laboratory, and computer simulations. The natural laboratories being examined are the deep subduction zones along the western Pacific, where old, cold plate has been rapidly subducting for millions of years. These areas provide an exceptional environment to examine what happens to subducting plates deep within the Earth. Seismologists are studying the subducted plates using the precise distribution of deep earthquakes, their faulting patterns, and the properties of the seismic waves in the rocks that surround them. For the experimental component, the mineral physics laboratory is investigating how seismic observations can be explained by patterns and alignment of crystals within different rock types from great depth in the Earth. Researchers are also examining whether plates become weak as they travel down into the Earth's interior by looking at how rocks behave when they are subjected to intense pressure and heat. To place the natural and experimental results in proper context, advanced computer simulations of plate subduction are investigating the geodynamic effects of changes in properties like composition, temperature, density, and viscosity. This project is providing training for three graduate students per year, and the collaborative nature of the work ensures that their training will be significantly enriched and broadened. In addition to the broad context of the interdisciplinary research, there is a component of education and outreach for the general audience. An animated teaching module is being created with help from the Educational Multimedia Visualization Center in order to illustrate various scenarios of plate subduction, focusing on the plate interaction with the mantle transition zone.
板块构造的发现使人们注意到地球内部的动力学性质。 一级问题之一是俯冲板块与地幔过渡区之间的相互作用,地幔过渡区是划分上地幔和下地幔的410-660公里深度的关键层。 特别是,下降到下地幔的板块物质的数量是理解地球内部热对流和化学混合的核心。 虽然研究表明俯冲板块通常会深入到下地幔,但最近的一些实验岩石力学,计算机模拟和集中地震观测的结果都表明,由于存在重要的成分成分,寒冷,快速俯冲的板块可能会在地幔过渡区漂浮。 来自5个不同机构的研究人员正在进行一项新的合作研究,试图了解板块在进入地球时到底发生了什么。 为了回答这些基本问题,研究人员正在关注影响板块命运的两个关键问题:1)地球内部关键边界的性质(660公里不连续面),包括其俯冲带附近的地形和密度对比; 2)与深源地震相关的岩石类型和密度的变化如何标志着板块在下降过程中停滞的碎片,特别是板块快速下沉到地球上。 该项目通过结合来自自然、实验室和计算机模拟的数据来研究这些问题。 被研究的天然实验室是西太平洋沿着的深俯冲带,在那里古老的冷板块已经迅速俯冲了数百万年。 这些地区提供了一个特殊的环境,以研究地球深处俯冲板块发生了什么。 地震学家正在利用深地震的精确分布、断层模式和周围岩石中地震波的特性来研究俯冲板块。 在实验部分,矿物物理实验室正在研究如何用地球深处不同岩石类型中晶体的模式和排列来解释地震观测。 研究人员还通过观察岩石在承受高压和高温时的行为来研究板块在进入地球内部时是否会变得脆弱。 为了将自然和实验结果置于适当的背景下,先进的板块俯冲计算机模拟正在研究成分,温度,密度和粘度等属性变化的地球动力学效应。 该项目每年为三名研究生提供培训,工作的协作性质确保他们的培训将大大丰富和扩大。 除了跨学科研究的广泛背景外,还有一个面向普通观众的教育和推广组成部分。在教育多媒体可视化中心的帮助下,正在制作一个动画教学模块,以说明板块俯冲的各种情况,重点是板块与地幔过渡区的相互作用。
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10.1130/abs/2023am-395209 - 发表时间:
2023 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Michael Brudzinski;Danielle Sumy;Patty Jordan;Michael Robles;Stephen Rea;Mitchell Powell;Kelly Mills;Thomas Parham - 通讯作者:
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协作研究:使用基于教程的主动电子学习来扩大地震学背景下的参与并增强科学计算技能
- 批准号:
2121503 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 20.38万 - 项目类别:
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合作研究:RUI:研究沿墨西哥巨型逆冲断层和条子断层的震间耦合、慢滑移和地震活动之间的时变关系
- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
$ 20.38万 - 项目类别:
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合作研究:通过比较地震活动率和震源参数与地震、慢滑移和墨西哥 Mw 7.4 奥梅特佩克地震来了解深部巨型逆冲条件
- 批准号:
1246944 - 财政年份:2013
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0847688 - 财政年份:2009
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$ 20.38万 - 项目类别:
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- 批准号:
0510812 - 财政年份:2005
- 资助金额:
$ 20.38万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
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SGER:利用新喀里多尼亚和瓦努阿图地震台阵研究深俯冲的国际合作
- 批准号:
0542253 - 财政年份:2005
- 资助金额:
$ 20.38万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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