Why rocks flow slowly in Earth’s middle mantle

by Arizona State University, S.H. Shim et al., June 5, 2017, in ScienceDaily


As slabs of Earth’s crust decend into the mantle, they encounter a zone about 1,100 kilometers down where the mantle rock abruptly becomes stiffer, flowing less easily. Similarly, rising plumes of molten rock encounter the same layer and have difficulty punching through from below.