For the first time we propose a real physical mechanism for 'extra mixing'
in red giants that can quantitatively interpret all the known star-to-star
abundance variations in globular clusters. This is Zahn's mechanism. It con
siders extra mixing in a radiative zone of a rotating star as a result of t
he joint operation of meridional circulation and turbulent diffusion. It is
shown that the only free parameter, the angular velocity at the base of th
e convective envelope, can be so adjusted as to fit the observed abundance
correlations without leading to a conflict with available data on rotation
velocities of blue horizontal branch stars in the same cluster. There are t
wo critical assumptions in our model, that the top of the radiative zone is
not in synchronous rotation with the stellar surface but rotates significa
ntly faster and that the criterion fur shear instability takes a particular
form. These will eventually be tested by three-dimensional hydrodynamical
simulations.