Mantle-based stresses have been proposed to explain the occurrence of deformation in the interior regions of continental plates, far from the effects of plate boundary processes. We examine how the gravitational removal of a dense mantle lithosphere root may induce deformation of the overlying crust. Simplified numerical models and a theoretical analysis are used to investigate the physical mechanisms for deformation and assess the surface expression of removal. Three behaviours are identified: (1) where the entire crust is strong, stresses from the downwelling mantle are efficiently transferred through the crust. There is little crustal deformation and removal is accompanied by surface subsidence and a negative free-air gravity anomaly. Su...
We present numerical models that investigate the development of crustal and mantle detachments durin...
Geological, geophysical, and geochemical evidence indicates that a significant portion of the contin...
In nature, mountains can grow and remain as localized tectonic features over long periods of time (>...
Mantle-based stresses have been proposed to explain the occurrence of deformation in the interior re...
The first-order cause of lithospheric motion at the Earth\u27s surface is convection within the mant...
International audienceSurface expressions of plate tectonics include subsiding back-arc basins, intr...
The occurrence of continental delamination has been proposed for a number of areas characterized by ...
Density anomalies beneath the lithosphere are expected to generate dynamic topography at the Earth's...
Density anomalies beneath the lithosphere are expected to generate dynamic topography at the Earth's...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sc...
Understanding why Earth’s lithosphere is divided into several plates while other terrestrial bodies ...
We use numerical modeling to investigate the development of crustal and mantle detachments during li...
Thermo-tectonic age and inherited structure exert the main controls on the bulk strength of the lith...
Mid-ocean ridges, transform faults, subduction and continental collisions form the conventional theo...
Geological, geophysical, and geochemical evidence indicates that a significant portion of the contin...
We present numerical models that investigate the development of crustal and mantle detachments durin...
Geological, geophysical, and geochemical evidence indicates that a significant portion of the contin...
In nature, mountains can grow and remain as localized tectonic features over long periods of time (>...
Mantle-based stresses have been proposed to explain the occurrence of deformation in the interior re...
The first-order cause of lithospheric motion at the Earth\u27s surface is convection within the mant...
International audienceSurface expressions of plate tectonics include subsiding back-arc basins, intr...
The occurrence of continental delamination has been proposed for a number of areas characterized by ...
Density anomalies beneath the lithosphere are expected to generate dynamic topography at the Earth's...
Density anomalies beneath the lithosphere are expected to generate dynamic topography at the Earth's...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sc...
Understanding why Earth’s lithosphere is divided into several plates while other terrestrial bodies ...
We use numerical modeling to investigate the development of crustal and mantle detachments during li...
Thermo-tectonic age and inherited structure exert the main controls on the bulk strength of the lith...
Mid-ocean ridges, transform faults, subduction and continental collisions form the conventional theo...
Geological, geophysical, and geochemical evidence indicates that a significant portion of the contin...
We present numerical models that investigate the development of crustal and mantle detachments durin...
Geological, geophysical, and geochemical evidence indicates that a significant portion of the contin...
In nature, mountains can grow and remain as localized tectonic features over long periods of time (>...