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Post‐Glacial Relaxation of A Viscously Stratified Compressible Mantle
J. Wu, David A Yuen
Earth and Environmental Sciences-Twin Cities
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Viscosity
100%
Postglacial
100%
Lower Mantle
66%
Mantle Viscosity
66%
Viscosity Structure
66%
Garnet
33%
Deep Mantle
33%
Viscosity Contrast
33%
Analytical Solution
33%
Relaxation Time
33%
Stress Field
33%
Density Model
33%
Compressibility
33%
Thermodynamic Properties
33%
Transition Zone
33%
Velocity Field
33%
High Viscosity
33%
Relaxation Phenomena
33%
Eigenfunctions
33%
Deglaciation
33%
Postglacial Rebound
33%
Small Viscosity
33%
Lower Mantle Viscosity
33%
Exponentially Varying Viscosity
33%
Propagator Matrix Method
33%
Multi-layered Model
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Lower Mantle
100%
Postglacial
100%
Harmonics
33%
Garnet
33%
Eigenvector
33%
Velocity Distribution
33%
Deglaciation
33%
Matrix Method
33%
Compressibility
33%
Postglacial Rebound
33%
Relaxation Time
33%
Engineering
Fluid Viscosity
100%
Stress Field
11%
Velocity Field
11%
Eigenvector
11%
Compressibility
11%
Matrix Method
11%
Harmonics
11%
Relaxation Time
11%