This research aims to examine the effect that mantle tractions have on surface deformation throughout the Pacific-North America plate boundary zone in Alaska, western Canada, and the Bering Sea region. We use 3-D geodynamic models to simulate the crust and upper mantle in order to investigate the tectonic force balance between plate boundary interactions, gravitational collapse, and basal tractions. We determine that mantle tractions with a magnitude of ~2.5-3.8 MPa, directed to the southeast, in conjunction with forces from the Yakutat flat slab, best fit the steady-state plate motion estimates in Alaska. We also show how these mantle tractions have likely aided in concentrating deformation to the northwest of incoming Yakutat oceanic plat...
The coast of Alaska is defined by a subduction boundary to the north, a strike-slip fault (Fairweath...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in G...
AbstractTo better understand the seismic structure of the subducting Pacific plate under Alaska, we ...
The degree to which the lithosphere and mantle are coupled and contribute to surface deformation ben...
The degree to which the lithosphere and mantle are coupled and contribute to surface deformation ben...
AbstractEarly theories of plate tectonics assumed plates were rigid with deformation limited to with...
The combination of field-based studies and numerical modeling provides a robust tool for evaluating ...
The combination of field-based studies and numerical modeling provides a robust tool for evaluating ...
Stratigraphic, structural, and geophysical modeling studies focusing on both the Mesozoic and modern...
textCollision of the Yakutat Terrane with North America in southern Alaska has driven growth of the ...
Combining field-based geologic studies and numerical modeling provides a robust tool for evaluating ...
Alaska has long been recognized as a geologically complex region with a sharp contrast in tectonic a...
The southern Alaskan margin captures a transition between compression and strike-slip-dominated defo...
Abstract. The far western Aleutian Island Arc is actively colliding with Kamchatka. Westward motion ...
Three-dimensional numerical models are used to investigate the mechanical evolution of the southern ...
The coast of Alaska is defined by a subduction boundary to the north, a strike-slip fault (Fairweath...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in G...
AbstractTo better understand the seismic structure of the subducting Pacific plate under Alaska, we ...
The degree to which the lithosphere and mantle are coupled and contribute to surface deformation ben...
The degree to which the lithosphere and mantle are coupled and contribute to surface deformation ben...
AbstractEarly theories of plate tectonics assumed plates were rigid with deformation limited to with...
The combination of field-based studies and numerical modeling provides a robust tool for evaluating ...
The combination of field-based studies and numerical modeling provides a robust tool for evaluating ...
Stratigraphic, structural, and geophysical modeling studies focusing on both the Mesozoic and modern...
textCollision of the Yakutat Terrane with North America in southern Alaska has driven growth of the ...
Combining field-based geologic studies and numerical modeling provides a robust tool for evaluating ...
Alaska has long been recognized as a geologically complex region with a sharp contrast in tectonic a...
The southern Alaskan margin captures a transition between compression and strike-slip-dominated defo...
Abstract. The far western Aleutian Island Arc is actively colliding with Kamchatka. Westward motion ...
Three-dimensional numerical models are used to investigate the mechanical evolution of the southern ...
The coast of Alaska is defined by a subduction boundary to the north, a strike-slip fault (Fairweath...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in G...
AbstractTo better understand the seismic structure of the subducting Pacific plate under Alaska, we ...