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Ambiguity of crustal geotherms: A thermal-conductivity perspective

Authors :
Ben Norden
Hans-Jürgen Förster
Sven Fuchs
Andrea Förster
Source :
Geothermics
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

The paper addresses the effects of pressure (P) and temperature (T) on thermal conductivity (λ) applied to crustal geotherms. A subset of the ca. 50 experimentally derived numerical P―T relations available in literature for typical crustal rock types was selected for this purpose. The relations comprise those from physical-contact laboratory methods (PCM), for P and T, as well as from a non-contact technique, the laser-flash analysis (LFA), for T. The effects on geotherms are quantified for two crustal models: (I) a simplified two-layer “Proterozoic” crust, which consists of granitic rocks in the upper part and granulitic rocks in the lower part and (II) a multi-layer “Phanerozoic” crust. We show that neglecting P–T correction of ambient λ leads to underestimation of T that is larger with increasing surface heat flow (qs). In the Phanerozoic crust, the T difference at the crust–mantle boundary is 130/50 K [PCM/LFA], for qs 60 mW m–2, and 240/100 K, for qs 80 mW m–2. In the Proterozoic crust, with qs typically

Details

ISSN :
03756505
Volume :
89
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geothermics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....59665f6f855432a4c721ad3ca69a386b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geothermics.2020.101937