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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH,
VOL. 102, NO. B10,
PAGES 22,477–22,495,
1997
A comparison of methods for the modeling of thermochemical convection
P. E. van Keken
S. D. King
H. Schmeling
U. R. Christensen
D. Neumeister
M.-P. Doin
Abstract
We have compared several methods of studying thermochemical convection in a Boussinesq fluid at infinite Prandtl number. For
the representation of chemical heterogeneity tracer, marker chain, and field methods are employed. In the case of an isothermal
Rayleigh-Taylor instability, good agreement is found for the initial rise of the unstable lower layer; however, the timing
and location of the later smaller-scale instabilities may differ between methods. For a simulation of entrainment by thermal
convection of a dense layer at the bottom of the mantle we found good agreement for a few overturn times. After this, differences
between the results can be large. We propose intrinsic differences between the methods and possibly chaotic mixing effects
may be the cause of the lack of detailed agreement. The comparison shows that high resolution is necessary for a reasonable
thermochemical study. This will pose severe restrictions on the applicability of these methods to three-dimensional situations.
Received 29
October
1996;
accepted 1
May
1997.
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Citation: van Keken, P. E., S. D. King, H. Schmeling, U. R. Christensen, D. Neumeister, and M.-P. Doin
(1997),
A comparison of methods for the modeling of thermochemical convection,
J. Geophys. Res.,
102(B10),
22,477–22,495.
Copyright 1997 by the American Geophysical Union.
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