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Computational approaches to studying non-linear dynamics of the crust and mantle

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Moresi, L.
Quenette, S.
Lemiale, V.
Mériaux, C.
Appelbe, B.
Mühlhaus, H. B.

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We outline a mathematical formulation for mantle convection which can deal with the viscoelastic-plastic rheology of the cool parts of the lithosphere. This formulation is then analyzed to expose the numerical challenges inherent in the equations and a suitable solution strategy is outlined. With this strategy in place, we discuss a parallel implementation, explaining how we maintain computational efficiency, in a tiered and modular software environment. We show two examples from geodynamics which demonstrate the capability of the numerical method and its implementation.

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Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors

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