Back-arc spreading centers initiate as fore-arc or arc rifting events when extensional forces localize within lithosphere weakened by hydrous fluids or melting. Two models have been proposed for triggering fore-arc/arc rifting: rollback of the subducting plate causing trench retreat or motion of the overriding plate away from the subduction zone. This paper demonstrates that there is a third mechanism caused by an in situ instability that occurs when the thin high-viscosity boundary, which separates the weak fore arc from the hot buoyant mantle wedge, is removed. Buoyant upwelling mantle causes arc rifting, drives the overriding plate away from the subducting plate, and there is sufficient heating of the subducting plate crust and overridin...
The subsidence history of forearc and back-arc basins reflects the relationship between subduction k...
International audienceSubduction zones are the loci of huge mass transfers, including accretion and ...
Subduction systems are inherently three-dimensional, with significant along-strike variations in the...
Back-arc spreading centers initiate as fore-arc or arc rifting events when extensional forces locali...
Several hypotheses have been advanced about the genetic mechanism of back arc basins, but at present...
Volatiles expelled from subducted plates promote melting of the overlying warm mantle, feeding arc v...
European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly, 19-30 Apr 2021.-- 1 pageBack-arc basins often pre...
Mantle flow is a key feature that can affect melt production and composition in and around subductio...
We present numerical subduction models to investigate overriding plate deformation at subduction zon...
The extension of the lithosphere, controlling the development of rifted basins, is driven by a combi...
Backarc rifting and the marginal basins formed by this rifting at convergent plate margins are the p...
Plate theory has successfully related sea floor spreading to the focal mechanisms of earthquakes and...
Plate theory has successfully related sea floor spreading to the focal mechanisms of earthquakes and...
Two fundamental components of plate tectonics are the separation of continents, leading to new ocean...
International audienceWe propose an explanation to the enigmatic synrift erosional unconformities re...
The subsidence history of forearc and back-arc basins reflects the relationship between subduction k...
International audienceSubduction zones are the loci of huge mass transfers, including accretion and ...
Subduction systems are inherently three-dimensional, with significant along-strike variations in the...
Back-arc spreading centers initiate as fore-arc or arc rifting events when extensional forces locali...
Several hypotheses have been advanced about the genetic mechanism of back arc basins, but at present...
Volatiles expelled from subducted plates promote melting of the overlying warm mantle, feeding arc v...
European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly, 19-30 Apr 2021.-- 1 pageBack-arc basins often pre...
Mantle flow is a key feature that can affect melt production and composition in and around subductio...
We present numerical subduction models to investigate overriding plate deformation at subduction zon...
The extension of the lithosphere, controlling the development of rifted basins, is driven by a combi...
Backarc rifting and the marginal basins formed by this rifting at convergent plate margins are the p...
Plate theory has successfully related sea floor spreading to the focal mechanisms of earthquakes and...
Plate theory has successfully related sea floor spreading to the focal mechanisms of earthquakes and...
Two fundamental components of plate tectonics are the separation of continents, leading to new ocean...
International audienceWe propose an explanation to the enigmatic synrift erosional unconformities re...
The subsidence history of forearc and back-arc basins reflects the relationship between subduction k...
International audienceSubduction zones are the loci of huge mass transfers, including accretion and ...
Subduction systems are inherently three-dimensional, with significant along-strike variations in the...