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Toward Robust and Predictive Geodynamic Modeling: The Way Forward in Frictional Plasticity

Thibault Duretz, René de Borst, Philippe Yamato, Laëtitia Le Pourhiet

2020Geophysical Research Letters51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Strain localization is a fundamental characteristic of plate tectonics. The resulting deformation structures shape the margins of continents and the internal structure of tectonic plates. To model the occurrence of faulting, geodynamic models generally rely on frictional plasticity. Frictional plasticity is normally embedded in visco‐plastic (V‐P) or visco‐elasto‐plastic (V‐E‐P) rheologies. This poses some fundamental issues, such as the difficulty, or often inability, to obtain a converged equilibrium state and a severe grid sensitivity. Here, we study shear banding at crustal‐scale using a visco‐elasto‐viscoplastic (V‐E‐VP) model. We show that this rheology allows to accurately satisfy equilibrium, leads to shear band patterns that converge upon mesh refinement, and preserves characteristic shear band angles. Moreover, a comparison with analytic models and laboratory data reveals that V‐E‐VP rheology captures first‐order characteristics of frictional plasticity. V‐E‐VP models thus overcomes limitations of V‐P and V‐E‐P models and appears as an attractive alternative for geodynamic modeling.

Topics & Concepts

PlasticityGeologyRheologyShear (geology)ViscoplasticityTectonicsShear bandMechanicsGeophysicsSeismologyPhysicsFinite element methodPetrologyConstitutive equationThermodynamicsearthquake and tectonic studiesHigh-pressure geophysics and materialsGeological and Geochemical Analysis
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