Understanding Lithosphere-Asthenosphere Dynamics

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Course Outline

  1. Lithosphere-Asthenosphere boundary
  2. Lithospheric deformation
  3. Plate tectonics and lithosphere
  4. Plate boundary deformation
  5. Frictional-Viscous transition
  6. Fault slip and stress
  7. Distributed shearing flow

1. Lithosphere-Asthenosphere boundary

Key Concepts & Definitions

Lithosphere: The lithosphere is the Earth's rigid outer layer, comprising the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle. It behaves as a solid, coherent shell that encompasses the continents and ocean basins. This layer is characterized by its mechanical strength and rigidity, which allows it to maintain distinct tectonic plates. The lithosphere's thickness varies but generally extends to a depth where the material transitions from brittle to ductile behavior, typically a few tens of kilometers beneath the surface.

Asthenosphere: The asthenosphere is a region of the Earth's interior located beneath the lithosphere, characterized by its ductile, semi-viscous nature. It extends to greater depths and allows for the slow, convective flow that facilitates the movement of lithospheric plates. The asthenosphere's properties enable it to deform plastically over geological timescales, providing a lubricating layer that permits the lithosphere to move coherently.

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1. When did scientists first recognize the rheological boundary between the lithosphere and asthenosphere as a temperature-controlled transition within Earth's interior?

2. What does lithospheric deformation refer to in geological terms?

3. How does the lithosphere differ from the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary in terms of physical behavior and role in plate tectonics?

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Lithosphere — definition?

Earth's rigid outer shell, crust + upper mantle.

Asthenosphere — role?

Allows lithospheric plates to move via ductile flow.

Rheological boundary — location?

Transition zone where deformation behavior changes.

Temperature control — lithosphere base?

Determines brittle-ductile transition depth.

Lithospheric deformation — behavior?

Mostly localized at plate boundaries, rigid interior.

Rigid plate concept — meaning?

Earth's plates move as rigid, coherent units.

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