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Data Publication

Supplementary material for analogue experiments on the impact of the lithosphere on dynamic topography

Sembroni, Andrea | Kiraly, Agnes | Faccenna, Claudio | Funiciello, Francesca | Becker, Thorsten W. | Globig, Jan | Fernandez, Manuel

GFZ Data Services

(2018)

We present videos and figures from 22 scaled analogue models used to investigate the interactions between a density anomaly rising in the mantle and the lithosphere in a Newtonian system. The experimental setup consists of a two layers viscous lithosphere-upper mantle system obtained by using silicone putty-glucose syrup in a tank sized 40 cm × 40 cm× 50 cm. Glucose syrup (i.e., mantle) is a Newtonian, low viscosity, high-density fluid while silicone putty (i.e., lithosphere) is a visco-elastic material that behaves in a quasi-Newtonian fashion. The mantle upwelling (i.e., plume head) is produced by a high viscosity, low-density silicone sphere with a constant radius (15 mm) rising through the mantle at an average rise velocity of ~2.6 mm/s. A side-view camera images the ascending path of the sphere, allowing to track the sphere location and compute its velocity. A top-view, 3-D scanner records the evolution of topography from which the lithospheric uplift rate is inferred. All details about the model set-up, modeling results and interpretation are detailed in Sembroni et al. (2017). The additional material presented in this publication includes 2 tables, 5 figures, and 23 time-lapse movie. The rheological properties of materials used in each model are listed in Table 1. Table 2 is an excel file where the raw data of the models are specified (i.e., bulge width, topography, and uplift rate). Such data have been obtained by the 3-D scanner and then processed by a MATLAB code. Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3, Figure 4, Figure 5 represent the 2-D topography evolution of the bulge in each experiment. Images have been grouped by considering the different experimental setups (i.e., homogeneous continental lithosphere - Figure 1, homogeneous oceanic lithosphere - Figure 2, low viscous decoupling layer - Figure 3, intermediate viscous decoupling layer - Figure 4, high viscous decoupling layer - Figure 5). Such figures consist of topographic profiles extracted from the surface obtained by the 3-D scanner in four different time steps (red numbers in the figures). 22 side-view videos (from Movie 1 to Movie 22) show the progress of the models from the releasing to the impingement of the sphere beneath the plate. The velocity of the video has been accelerated by a factor of 7. While, the first 22 movies show the evolution of the experiments, Movie 23 shows the mantle convective flow associated to the ascending path of the mantle upwelling. Such flow has been detected by tracking the bubbles inside the syrup. In this model, no lithosphere has been placed on top of the syrup.

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
Mantle Plume
EPOS
Multiscale laboratories
analogue models of geologic processes
analogue modelling results
GEOLOGICTECTONICPALEOCLIMATE MODELS
hot spot setting
mantle setting
geologic process
plateau
flexurebuckle
Golden syrup
Iron Powder
Silicon
GlassPlexiglas box
Matlab Mathworks
Laser scanner
Generic camera

Corresponding MSL vocabulary keywords
mantle plume
hot spot magmatism
Earth mantle
plateau
glucose syrup
iron powder
silicon
silicon
Matlab (Mathworks)
laser scanner
camera

MSL enriched keywords
intraplate setting
hot spot magmatism
mantle plume
Earth's structure
Earth mantle
Modeled geomorphological feature
slope landforms
plateau
analogue modelling material
viscous modelling material
organic viscous material
glucose syrup
granular modelling material
metalic powders
iron powder
minerals
chemical elements
silicon
measured property
silicon
Software
Matlab (Mathworks)
Ancillary equipment
model surface monitoring (2D)
laser scanner
camera
isostasy
dynamic topography
lithosphere
synthetic viscous material
silicone
Measured property
viscosity
Measured property
viscosity
upper mantle
oceanic lithosphere

MSL original sub domains

analogue modelling of geologic processes

MSL enriched sub domains i

analogue modelling of geologic processes
geochemistry
rock and melt physics


Source publisher

GFZ Data Services


DOI

10.5880/fidgeo.2017.009


Authors

Sembroni, Andrea

0000-0003-4672-6125

Department of Science, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy / Universitá degli studi "Roma TRE, Rome, Italy

Kiraly, Agnes

0000-0002-8407-1038

Department of Science, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy / Universitá degli studi "Roma TRE, Rome, Italy

Faccenna, Claudio

0000-0003-0765-4165

Department of Science, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy / Universitá degli studi "Roma TRE, Rome, Italy

Funiciello, Francesca

0000-0001-7900-8272

Department of Science, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy / Universitá degli studi "Roma TRE, Rome, Italy

Becker, Thorsten W.

0000-0002-5656-4564

Institute for Geophysics, Jackson School of Geosciences, University Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA / University Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA

Globig, Jan

0000-0002-9312-8980

Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera (ICTJA-CSIC), Barcelona, Spain

Fernandez, Manuel

0000-0002-4487-2359

Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera (ICTJA-CSIC), Barcelona, Spain


References

Sembroni, A., Kiraly, A., Faccenna, C., Funiciello, F., Becker, T. W., Globig, J., & Fernandez, M. (2017). Impact of the lithosphere on dynamic topography: Insights from analogue modeling. Geophysical Research Letters, 44(6), 2693–2702. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1002/2017gl072668

10.1002/2017GL072668

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Contact

Sembroni Andrea

andrea.sembroni@uniroma3.it

Universitá degli studi "Roma TRE, Rome, Italy


Citiation

Sembroni, A., Kiraly, A., Faccenna, C., Funiciello, F., Becker, T. W., Globig, J., & Fernandez, M. (2017). Supplementary material for analogue experiments on the impact of the lithosphere on dynamic topography [Data set]. GFZ Data Services. https://doi.org/10.5880/FIDGEO.2017.009