On the penetration of a hot diapir through a strongly temperature‐dependent viscosity medium

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Summary. The ascent of a hot spherical body through a fluid with a strongly temperature‐dependent viscosity has been studied using an axisymmetric finite element method. Numerical solutions range over Peclet numbers of 10−1– 103 from constant viscosity up to viscosity variations of 105. Both rigid and stress‐free boundary conditions were applied at the surface of the sphere. The dependence of drag on viscosity variation was shown to have no dependence on the stress boundary condition except for a Stokes flow scaling factor. A Nusselt number parameterization based on the stress‐free constant viscosity functional dependence on the Peclet number scaled by a parameter depending on the viscosity structure fits both stress‐free and rigid boundary condition data above viscosity variations of 100. The temperature scale height was determined as a function of sphere radius. For the simple physical model studied in this paper pre‐heating is required to reduce the ambient viscosity of the country rock to less than 1022 cm2 s−1 in order for a 10 km diapir to penetrate a distance of several radii. Copyright © 1985, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Daly, S. F., & Raefsky, A. (1985). On the penetration of a hot diapir through a strongly temperature‐dependent viscosity medium. Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, 83(3), 657–681. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.1985.tb04331.x

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