Magma solitons 论文
1984Geophysical Research Letters引用 376顶会
Advanced Mathematical Modeling in EngineeringSeismic Imaging and Inversion TechniquesHeat and Mass Transfer in Porous Media
摘要
Motivated to understand the process of melt migration in the earth’s mantle, we have studied a generalised form of Darcy’s law that describes porous flow in a matrix that can deform by creep. We find a remarkable richness of phenomena, including a new class of solitons. These consist of shape‐preserving waves of high liquid fraction which buoyantly ascend through a stationary matrix. This may have important implications for the morphology and geochemistry of primary igneous processes, and applicability to other porous flow problems.