Thermal and mechanical modelling of convergent plate margins
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1990-02-14
Authors
Beukel, P.J. van den
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Dissertation
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Abstract
In this thesis, the thermal and mechanical structure of convergent plate margins will be
investigated by means of numerical modelling. In addition, we will discuss the
implications of modelling results for geological processes such as metamorphism or the
break-up of a plate at a convergent plate margin. Both the thermal models (chapters 2 and
3) and the mechanical models (chapters 4 and 5) focus on the more shallow part of a
subduction zone, where the downgoing plate is still in contact with the upper plate and has
not yet been subducted into the mantle. This enables us to make a more detailed
investigation of the thermo-mechanical structure of the upper part of a subduction zone.
Throughout this thesis, numerical modelling techniques such as finite difference methods
(for the thermal models) and finite element methods (for the mechanical models) have been
used
Keywords
plate tectonics, continental margins, Earth temperature