{"title":"Constraining the parameters of the Andrade rheology in Earth's mantle with Love numbers of 12 tidal constituents","authors":"Dargilan Oliveira Amorim , Tamara Gudkova","doi":"10.1016/j.pepi.2024.107304","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><div>We use estimates of Earth's tidal response at 12 frequencies (M2, Mqm, Msqm, Mtm, Mstm, SN, Mf, Msf, Mm, Msm, Ssa, Sa) to constrain the values of the Andrade parameters in Earth's mantle. The viscoelasticity and anelasticity of the planet are modeled using the Andrade rheology which depends on the frequency of the tidal forcing, the viscosity profile of Earth's interior, and two parameters (<span><math><mi>α</mi></math></span> and <span><math><mi>ζ</mi></math></span> that are unknown for planetary interiors. We compute Earth's tidal deformation and its Love numbers for the 12 mentioned frequencies, for 3 viscosity profiles, and for a total of 2850 different combinations of values of <span><math><mi>α</mi></math></span> and <span><math><mi>ζ</mi></math></span> in the ranges <span><math><mi>α</mi><mo>∈</mo><mfenced><mn>0.13,0.37</mn></mfenced></math></span> and <span><math><mi>ζ</mi><mo>∈</mo><mfenced><msup><mn>10</mn><mrow><mo>−</mo><mn>2</mn></mrow></msup><msup><mn>10</mn><mn>5</mn></msup></mfenced></math></span>.</div><div>By comparing the computed complex Love numbers <em>k</em><sub>2</sub>, <em>h</em><sub>2</sub> and <em>l</em><sub>2</sub> at each tidal frequency with their available estimates, we obtained the values of the Andrade parameters <span><math><mi>α</mi></math></span> and <span><math><mi>ζ</mi></math></span> that successfully reproduce Earth's observed anelastic behavior. Our best estimates for these parameters in Earth's interior are <span><math><mi>α</mi><mo>∈</mo><mfenced><mn>0.218</mn><mn>0.238</mn></mfenced></math></span> and <span><math><mi>ζ</mi><mo>∈</mo><mfenced><mn>0.5</mn><mn>133</mn></mfenced></math></span>. However, values within the broader ranges of <span><math><mi>α</mi><mo>∈</mo><mfenced><mn>0.200</mn><mn>0.256</mn></mfenced></math></span> and <span><math><mi>ζ</mi><mo>∈</mo><mfenced><mn>0.2</mn><mn>485</mn></mfenced></math></span> may also be suitable, with the majority of the variability stemming from uncertainties in Earth's viscosity profile. Not all combinations of <span><math><mi>α</mi></math></span> and <span><math><mi>ζ</mi></math></span> within these ranges are acceptable and every value of <span><math><mi>α</mi></math></span> has its own appropriate range of <span><math><mi>ζ</mi><mo>:</mo><mi>α</mi></math></span> values closer to the upper bound 0.256 are only suitable if 0.2<span><math><mo><</mo><mi>ζ</mi><mo><</mo><mn>20</mn></math></span>, while <span><math><mi>α</mi></math></span> values closer to the lower bound 0.2 must be accompanied by 3<span><math><mo><</mo><mi>ζ</mi><mo><</mo><mn>485</mn></math></span>.</div><div>Here we emphasize the importance of using an Andrade rheology with two free parameters when modeling planetary interiors, instead of the common practice of always setting <span><math><mi>ζ</mi><mo>=</mo><mn>1</mn></math></span>. Depending on the used viscosity profile, <span><math><mi>ζ</mi><mo>=</mo><mn>1</mn></math></span> may not adequately explain the observed anelasticity of the Earth within the explored tidal frequency range.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":54614,"journal":{"name":"Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors","volume":"359 ","pages":"Article 107304"},"PeriodicalIF":2.4000,"publicationDate":"2025-02-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors","FirstCategoryId":"89","ListUrlMain":"https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0031920124001626","RegionNum":3,"RegionCategory":"地球科学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
We use estimates of Earth's tidal response at 12 frequencies (M2, Mqm, Msqm, Mtm, Mstm, SN, Mf, Msf, Mm, Msm, Ssa, Sa) to constrain the values of the Andrade parameters in Earth's mantle. The viscoelasticity and anelasticity of the planet are modeled using the Andrade rheology which depends on the frequency of the tidal forcing, the viscosity profile of Earth's interior, and two parameters ( and that are unknown for planetary interiors. We compute Earth's tidal deformation and its Love numbers for the 12 mentioned frequencies, for 3 viscosity profiles, and for a total of 2850 different combinations of values of and in the ranges and .
By comparing the computed complex Love numbers k2, h2 and l2 at each tidal frequency with their available estimates, we obtained the values of the Andrade parameters and that successfully reproduce Earth's observed anelastic behavior. Our best estimates for these parameters in Earth's interior are and . However, values within the broader ranges of and may also be suitable, with the majority of the variability stemming from uncertainties in Earth's viscosity profile. Not all combinations of and within these ranges are acceptable and every value of has its own appropriate range of values closer to the upper bound 0.256 are only suitable if 0.2, while values closer to the lower bound 0.2 must be accompanied by 3.
Here we emphasize the importance of using an Andrade rheology with two free parameters when modeling planetary interiors, instead of the common practice of always setting . Depending on the used viscosity profile, may not adequately explain the observed anelasticity of the Earth within the explored tidal frequency range.
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Launched in 1968 to fill the need for an international journal in the field of planetary physics, geodesy and geophysics, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors has now grown to become important reading matter for all geophysicists. It is the only journal to be entirely devoted to the physical and chemical processes of planetary interiors.
Original research papers, review articles, short communications and book reviews are all published on a regular basis; and from time to time special issues of the journal are devoted to the publication of the proceedings of symposia and congresses which the editors feel will be of particular interest to the reader.