We apply adjoint models of mantle convection to North America since the Late Cretaceous. The present-day mantle structure is constrained by seismic tomography and the time-dependent evolution by plate motions and stratigraphic data (paleoshorelines, borehole tectonic subsidence, and sediment isopachs). We infer values of average upper and lower mantle viscosities, provide a synthesis of North American vertical motions (relative sea level) from the Late Cretaceous to the present, and reconstruct the geometry of the Farallon slab back to the Late Cretaceous. In order to fit Late Cretaceous marine inundation and borehole subsidence, the adjoint model requires a viscosity ratio across 660 km discontinuity of 15:1 (reference viscosity of 10^(21)...
Dynamic earth models are used to better understand the impact of mantle dynamics on the vertical mot...
We use two independent approaches, inverse models of mantle convection and plate reconstructions, to...
Even though it is well accepted that the Earth\u27s surface topography has been affected by mantle-c...
We apply adjoint models of mantle convection to North America since the Late Cretaceous. The present...
Quantifying the relationship between subsolidus mantle convection and surface evolution is a fundame...
Mantle circulation models are a modified class of mantle convection simulations assimilating recent ...
During the Cenozoic, the Earth experienced multiple first-order geological events that are likely ma...
Using an inverse mantle convection model that assimilates seismic structure and plate motions, we re...
The flooding records of continents have been computed in dynamically self-consistent models of plate...
Crustal blocks accreted to North America form two major belts which are separated by a tract of coll...
Understanding mantle evolution is essential for investigating many processes of the Earth’s surface ...
Seismic tomography reveals two large, low-shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs) beneath Africa and the P...
We develop methods to incorporate paleogeographical constraints into numerical models of mantle conv...
Mantle convection models have been formulated to investigate the relation between plate kinematics a...
International audienceCrustal blocks accreted to North America form two major belts that are separat...
Dynamic earth models are used to better understand the impact of mantle dynamics on the vertical mot...
We use two independent approaches, inverse models of mantle convection and plate reconstructions, to...
Even though it is well accepted that the Earth\u27s surface topography has been affected by mantle-c...
We apply adjoint models of mantle convection to North America since the Late Cretaceous. The present...
Quantifying the relationship between subsolidus mantle convection and surface evolution is a fundame...
Mantle circulation models are a modified class of mantle convection simulations assimilating recent ...
During the Cenozoic, the Earth experienced multiple first-order geological events that are likely ma...
Using an inverse mantle convection model that assimilates seismic structure and plate motions, we re...
The flooding records of continents have been computed in dynamically self-consistent models of plate...
Crustal blocks accreted to North America form two major belts which are separated by a tract of coll...
Understanding mantle evolution is essential for investigating many processes of the Earth’s surface ...
Seismic tomography reveals two large, low-shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs) beneath Africa and the P...
We develop methods to incorporate paleogeographical constraints into numerical models of mantle conv...
Mantle convection models have been formulated to investigate the relation between plate kinematics a...
International audienceCrustal blocks accreted to North America form two major belts that are separat...
Dynamic earth models are used to better understand the impact of mantle dynamics on the vertical mot...
We use two independent approaches, inverse models of mantle convection and plate reconstructions, to...
Even though it is well accepted that the Earth\u27s surface topography has been affected by mantle-c...