Subducting-slab transition-zone interaction: Stagnation, penetration and mode switches

Volume: 464, Pages: 10 - 23
Published: Apr 1, 2017
Abstract
Seismic tomography shows that subducting slabs can either sink straight into the lower mantle, or lie down in the mantle transition zone. Moreover, some slabs seem to have changed mode from stagnation to penetration or vice versa. We investigate the dynamic controls on these modes and particularly the transition between them using 2D self-consistent thermo-mechanical subduction models. Our models confirm that the ability of the trench to move is...
Paper Details
Title
Subducting-slab transition-zone interaction: Stagnation, penetration and mode switches
Published Date
Apr 1, 2017
Volume
464
Pages
10 - 23
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