کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4677205 | 1634783 | 2013 | 5 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• No correlation between flat slabs in South America and reconstructed bathymetric highs.
• We provide a location for the Inca Plateau constrained by plate tectonics.
• The Inca Plateau cannot be used to explain the Peruvian flat slab.
Flat slab subduction has been attributed to various causes including mantle wedge dynamics, overriding by the upper plate, age of the subducting plate, and subduction of anomalously thick oceanic crust. One often favored explanation for flat slabs is the subduction of buoyant features on the oceanic plate in the form of an aseismic-ridge or oceanic plateau. We show through plate tectonic reconstructions of the Marquesas, Tuamotu, and Austral plateau, assuming that features on the conjugate plate can be used as proxies for subducted bathymetric anomalies, that there is very little correlation between the subduction of such anomalies and historic zones of flat subduction in South America. It is apparent that subduction of a bathymetric anomaly need not lead to a flat slab and not all flat slabs are associated with the subduction of a bathymetric anomaly.
Journal: Earth and Planetary Science Letters - Volumes 371–372, June 2013, Pages 1–5