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The thinning of subcontinental lithosphere: The roles of plume impact and metasomatic weakening

Wang, H.; van Hunen, J.; Pearson, D.G.

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H. Wang

D.G. Pearson



Abstract

Geologically rapid (tens of Myr) partial removal of thick continental lithosphere is evident beneath Precambrian terranes, such as North China Craton, southern Africa, and the North Atlantic Craton,and has been linked with thermomechanical erosion by mantle plumes. We performed numerical experiments with realistic viscosities to test this hypothesis and constrain the most important parameters that influence cratonic lithosphere erosion. Our models indicate that the thermomechanical erosion by a plume impact on typical Archean lithospheric mantle is unlikely to be more effective than long-term erosion from normal plate-mantle interaction. Therefore, unmodified cratonic roots that have been stable for billions of years will not be significantly disrupted by the erosion of a plume event. However, the buoyancy and strength of highly depleted continental roots can be modified by fluid-melt metasomatism, and our models show that this is essential for the thinning of originally stable continental roots. The long-term but punctuated history of metasomatic enrichment beneath ancient continents makes this mode of weakening very likely. The effect of the plume impact is to speed up the erosion significantly and help the removal of the lithospheric root to occur within tens of Myr if affected by metasomatic weakening.

Citation

Wang, H., van Hunen, J., & Pearson, D. (2015). The thinning of subcontinental lithosphere: The roles of plume impact and metasomatic weakening. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 16(4), 1156-1171. https://doi.org/10.1002/2015gc005784

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 13, 2015
Online Publication Date Apr 28, 2015
Publication Date Apr 28, 2015
Deposit Date Sep 21, 2016
Publicly Available Date Jan 3, 2017
Journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
Publisher American Geophysical Union
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 16
Issue 4
Pages 1156-1171
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/2015gc005784

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