aluskihide
Aluskihide is a term used in geology to describe the uppermost layer of the Earth's mantle. It is a region characterized by its relatively rigid and brittle nature, contrasting with the more ductile and fluid asthenosphere that lies beneath it. The aluskihide plays a crucial role in plate tectonics, as it is the part of the mantle that is directly involved in the movement of tectonic plates.
The composition of the aluskihide is primarily peridotite, a dense igneous rock rich in olivine and pyroxene
The depth of the aluskihide varies across the Earth's surface. It is generally thinner beneath oceanic crust