Subduction zones accommodate plate convergence, playing a critical role in plate tectonics. Two-dimensional, time-dependent, numerical models are presented that examine the role of initial slab dip and a strain-rate dependent viscosity on the early phase of subduction. The parameter sweep tests three initial slab dips (30°, 45°, and 60°) and four bounds on the lower limit of viscosity (1019 Pa·s, 1018 Pa·s, 1017 Pa·s, and no limit), simulating up to 6 Myr of subduction. Using a strain-rate dependent viscosity leads to a dynamic weakening of the asthenosphere (~ 1018 Pa·s) enveloping the slab and beneath the surface plates. As the slabs undergo rotation about the hinge, the models using initial slab dips of 30° and 45° display the most dynam...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary...
Subduction zones are not static features, but trenches retreat (roll back) or advance. Here, we inv...
International audienceLaboratory models have been conducted to improve our understanding of the role...
[1] Several models have been proposed to relate slab geometry to parameters such as plate velocity o...
Although most present-day subduction zones are in trench retreat, plate reconstructions and geologic...
2016-10-03The subduction of dense and stiff tectonic plates into the mantle exerts a fundamental con...
International audienceIn subductions where the slab stagnates at the 660-km mantle discontinuity, ov...
International audienceWe present analogue models simulating the subduction of an oceanic lithosphere...
We investigate the influence of mantle flow relative to the lithosphere on subduction dynamics. We u...
Seismic tomography reveals a wide variety of slab deformation in the mantle transition zone and shal...
It is much debated whether the forces associated with the downgoing plate, the overriding plate, pas...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary...
Subduction zones are not static features, but trenches retreat (roll back) or advance. Here, we inv...
International audienceLaboratory models have been conducted to improve our understanding of the role...
[1] Several models have been proposed to relate slab geometry to parameters such as plate velocity o...
Although most present-day subduction zones are in trench retreat, plate reconstructions and geologic...
2016-10-03The subduction of dense and stiff tectonic plates into the mantle exerts a fundamental con...
International audienceIn subductions where the slab stagnates at the 660-km mantle discontinuity, ov...
International audienceWe present analogue models simulating the subduction of an oceanic lithosphere...
We investigate the influence of mantle flow relative to the lithosphere on subduction dynamics. We u...
Seismic tomography reveals a wide variety of slab deformation in the mantle transition zone and shal...
It is much debated whether the forces associated with the downgoing plate, the overriding plate, pas...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary...
Subduction zones are not static features, but trenches retreat (roll back) or advance. Here, we inv...
International audienceLaboratory models have been conducted to improve our understanding of the role...