Is the westerly rotation of the lithosphere an ephemeral accidental recent phenomenon or is it a stable process of Earth’s geodynamics? The reason why the tidal drag has been questioned as the mechanism determining the lithospheric shift relative to the underlying mantle is the apparent too high viscosity of the asthenosphere. However, plate boundaries asymmetries are a robust indication of the ‘westerly’ decoupling of the entire Earth’s outer lithospheric shell and new studies support lower viscosities in the low-velocity layer (LVZ) atop the asthenosphere. Since the solid Earth tide oscillation is longer in one side relative to the other due to the contemporaneous Moon’s revolution, we demonstrate that a non-linear rheological behavior is expected in the lithosphere mantle interplay. This may provide a sort of ratchet favoring lowering of the LVZ viscosity under shear, allowing decoupling in the LVZ and triggering the westerly motion of the lithosphere relative to the mantle.

The westward drift of the lithosphere. A tidal ratchet? / Carcaterra, A.; Doglioni, C.. - In: GEOSCIENCE FRONTIERS. - ISSN 1674-9871. - 9:2(2018), pp. 403-414. [10.1016/j.gsf.2017.11.009]

The westward drift of the lithosphere. A tidal ratchet?

Carcaterra, A.;Doglioni, C.
2018

Abstract

Is the westerly rotation of the lithosphere an ephemeral accidental recent phenomenon or is it a stable process of Earth’s geodynamics? The reason why the tidal drag has been questioned as the mechanism determining the lithospheric shift relative to the underlying mantle is the apparent too high viscosity of the asthenosphere. However, plate boundaries asymmetries are a robust indication of the ‘westerly’ decoupling of the entire Earth’s outer lithospheric shell and new studies support lower viscosities in the low-velocity layer (LVZ) atop the asthenosphere. Since the solid Earth tide oscillation is longer in one side relative to the other due to the contemporaneous Moon’s revolution, we demonstrate that a non-linear rheological behavior is expected in the lithosphere mantle interplay. This may provide a sort of ratchet favoring lowering of the LVZ viscosity under shear, allowing decoupling in the LVZ and triggering the westerly motion of the lithosphere relative to the mantle.
2018
asthenosphere viscosity; low-velocity layer; non-linear rheology; tectonic equator; tidal ratchet; westward drift of the lithosphere; earth and planetary sciences
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The westward drift of the lithosphere. A tidal ratchet? / Carcaterra, A.; Doglioni, C.. - In: GEOSCIENCE FRONTIERS. - ISSN 1674-9871. - 9:2(2018), pp. 403-414. [10.1016/j.gsf.2017.11.009]
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