Frequency-dependent mechanical properties of the Greenland upper mantle calculated using the Very Broadband Rheology calculator

Frequency-dependent mechanical properties of the Greenland upper mantle calculated using the VBRc Frequency-dependent mechanical properties of the upper mantle beneath Greenland inferred using three-dimensional Bayesian inference of mantle thermodynamic state using the Very Broadband Rheology calcul...

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Main Authors: Guy Paxman, Harriet Lau, Jacky Austermann, Ben Holtzman, Chris Havlin
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/7691863
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7691863
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Summary:Frequency-dependent mechanical properties of the Greenland upper mantle calculated using the VBRc Frequency-dependent mechanical properties of the upper mantle beneath Greenland inferred using three-dimensional Bayesian inference of mantle thermodynamic state using the Very Broadband Rheology calculator (VBRc). Mechanical properties include the complex modulus, apparent viscosity, maxwell time, and apparent lithosphere thickness. They have been calculated for two constitutive models of anelastic behaviour - master curve fit with pre-melting scaling and extended Burgers with pseudoperiod scaling. These results are described in: Paxman, G.J.G., Lau, H.C.P., Austermann, J., Holtzman, B.K., Havlin. C., (2023), Inference of the Timescale‐Dependent Apparent Viscosity Structure in the Upper Mantle Beneath Greenland, AGU Advances 4(2), doi:10.1029/2022AV000751. All variables are contained within a single NetCDF file.