AbstractWe present three 3D numerical models of deep subduction where buoyant material from an oceanic plateau and a plume interact with the overriding plate to assess the influence on subduction dynamics, trench geometry, and mechanisms for plateau accretion and continental growth. Transient instabilities of the convergent margin are produced, resulting in: contorted trench geometry; trench migration parallel with the plate margin; folding of the subducting slab and orocline development at the convergent margin; and transfer of the plateau to the overriding plate. The presence of plume material beneath the oceanic plateau causes flat subduction above the plume, resulting in a “bowed” shaped subducting slab. In plateau-only models, plateau ...
Initiation of subduction following the impingement of a hot buoyant mantle plume is one of the few s...
The Wilson Cycle entails the cyclic closing and opening of oceans and is a fundamental component of ...
Although many different mechanisms for subduction initiation have been proposed, only few of them ar...
We present three 3D numerical models of deep subduction where buoyant material from an oceanic plate...
AbstractWe present three 3D numerical models of deep subduction where buoyant material from an ocean...
The crustal structures of overriding plates in subduction settings around the world can vary between...
It has recently been demonstrated that the interaction of a mantle plume with sufficiently old ocean...
Large segments of the continental crust are known to have formed through the amalgamation of oceanic...
Oceanic plateaus are vast areas (N2—105 km2) of thicker than average oceanic crust (up to 38 km) tha...
International audienceWe model the subduction of buoyant ridges and plateaus to study their effect o...
International audienceIn convergence zones, oceanic or continental subduction/collision can form mou...
Mantle plumes rising in the vicinity of mid-ocean ridges often generate anomalies in melt production...
We present three-dimensional deep-mantle laboratory models of a compositional plume within the vicin...
Plume-lithosphere interactions (PLI) have important consequences both for tectonic and mineralogical...
Oceanic plateaus, aseismic ridges or seamount chains all have a thickened crust and their subduction...
Initiation of subduction following the impingement of a hot buoyant mantle plume is one of the few s...
The Wilson Cycle entails the cyclic closing and opening of oceans and is a fundamental component of ...
Although many different mechanisms for subduction initiation have been proposed, only few of them ar...
We present three 3D numerical models of deep subduction where buoyant material from an oceanic plate...
AbstractWe present three 3D numerical models of deep subduction where buoyant material from an ocean...
The crustal structures of overriding plates in subduction settings around the world can vary between...
It has recently been demonstrated that the interaction of a mantle plume with sufficiently old ocean...
Large segments of the continental crust are known to have formed through the amalgamation of oceanic...
Oceanic plateaus are vast areas (N2—105 km2) of thicker than average oceanic crust (up to 38 km) tha...
International audienceWe model the subduction of buoyant ridges and plateaus to study their effect o...
International audienceIn convergence zones, oceanic or continental subduction/collision can form mou...
Mantle plumes rising in the vicinity of mid-ocean ridges often generate anomalies in melt production...
We present three-dimensional deep-mantle laboratory models of a compositional plume within the vicin...
Plume-lithosphere interactions (PLI) have important consequences both for tectonic and mineralogical...
Oceanic plateaus, aseismic ridges or seamount chains all have a thickened crust and their subduction...
Initiation of subduction following the impingement of a hot buoyant mantle plume is one of the few s...
The Wilson Cycle entails the cyclic closing and opening of oceans and is a fundamental component of ...
Although many different mechanisms for subduction initiation have been proposed, only few of them ar...