Topography in forearc regions reflects tectonic processes along the subduction interface, from seismic cycle-related transients to long-term competition between accretion and erosion. Yet, no consensus exists about the topography drivers, especially as the contribution of deep accretion remains poorly constrained. Here, we use thermo-mechanical simulations to show that transient slab-top stripping events at the base of the forearc crust control uplift-then-subsidence sequences. This 100s-m-high topographic signal with a Myr-long periodicity, mostly inaccessible to geodetic and geomorphological records, reflects the nature and influx rate of material involved in the accretion process. The protracted succession of stripping events eventually ...
International audienceThe relief around subduction zones results from the interplay of dynamic proce...
Some subduction zones in nature show mainly overriding plate (OP) extension and low topography, and ...
During subduction erosion, the upper plate is tectonically eroded by the subducting plate and carrie...
Overriding plate topography provides constraints on subduction zone geodynamics. We investigate its ...
International audienceSubduction zones are the loci of huge mass transfers, including accretion and ...
The long-wavelength surface deflection of Earth's outermost rocky shell is mainly controlled by larg...
The dynamic topography links with the mantle structures at various temporal and spatial scales. Howe...
The subsidence history of forearc and back-arc basins reflects the relationship between subduction k...
International audienceWe study the dynamically induced flexural topography in subduction numerical m...
International audienceThe heterogeneity of frictional strength along the megathrust earthquake zone ...
Several decades of field, geophysical, analogue, and numerical modeling investigations have enabled ...
Dynamic topography resulting from initiation of slab subduction at an ocean-continent margin causes ...
Subduction of oceanic lithosphere is one important mechanism modifying overriding continental plates...
The occurrence of continental delamination has been proposed for a number of areas characterized by ...
International audienceThe relief around subduction zones results from the interplay of dynamic proce...
Some subduction zones in nature show mainly overriding plate (OP) extension and low topography, and ...
During subduction erosion, the upper plate is tectonically eroded by the subducting plate and carrie...
Overriding plate topography provides constraints on subduction zone geodynamics. We investigate its ...
International audienceSubduction zones are the loci of huge mass transfers, including accretion and ...
The long-wavelength surface deflection of Earth's outermost rocky shell is mainly controlled by larg...
The dynamic topography links with the mantle structures at various temporal and spatial scales. Howe...
The subsidence history of forearc and back-arc basins reflects the relationship between subduction k...
International audienceWe study the dynamically induced flexural topography in subduction numerical m...
International audienceThe heterogeneity of frictional strength along the megathrust earthquake zone ...
Several decades of field, geophysical, analogue, and numerical modeling investigations have enabled ...
Dynamic topography resulting from initiation of slab subduction at an ocean-continent margin causes ...
Subduction of oceanic lithosphere is one important mechanism modifying overriding continental plates...
The occurrence of continental delamination has been proposed for a number of areas characterized by ...
International audienceThe relief around subduction zones results from the interplay of dynamic proce...
Some subduction zones in nature show mainly overriding plate (OP) extension and low topography, and ...
During subduction erosion, the upper plate is tectonically eroded by the subducting plate and carrie...