Role of orthopyroxene in rheological weakening of the lithosphere via dynamic recrystallization

November 1, 2013

The significance of this work is “The modest strength of the lithosphere is a key to the operation of plate tectonics. However, previous experimental studies focused on a simple single phase material (olivine) and showed high strength of the lithosphere that is inconsistent with the operation of plate tectonics on Earth. In this work, a more realistic two-phase mixture (olivine + orthpyroxene) was used and showed that a minor phase, orthopyroxene, plays a major role to weaken the lithosphere. The deformation microstructures that were found in the samples are similar to those seen in actual shear zones.”

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences