Crossing of scales and non-linearities in geophysical processes

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Yuen, DA [1 ]
Vincent, AP [1 ]
Bergeron, SY [1 ]
Dubuffet, F [1 ]
Ten, AA [1 ]
Steinbach, VC [1 ]
Starin, L [1 ]
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[1] Univ Minnesota, Dept Geol & Geophys, Minneapolis, MN 55415 USA
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Cross-scale processes, involving both time and space, are common in nature. In this new millennium they are going to play a prominent role in the geosciences. We have discussed the role of cross-scale processes in geophysics and their connection to nonlinearities found in geophysical materials and dynamical phenomena. We have illustrated these points by presenting five case-studies drawn from geophysics. They include: 1) high Rayleigh number convection in air and water and the phenomena of plume-branching; 2) the use of wavelets in characterizing features from large data sets found in high Rayleigh number convection simulations, seismic tomographic model and satellite interferometry data; 3) the nonlinear feedback between mantle rheology and viscous heating; 4) the nonlinear effects caused by variable mantle thermal conductivity; 5) the influence of nonlinear (non-Newtonian) rheology on mantle mixing.
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