Constraints on dynamic topography from asymmetric subsidence of the mid-ocean ridges

Volume: 484, Pages: 264 - 275
Published: Feb 1, 2018
Abstract
Stresses from mantle convection deflect Earth's surface vertically, producing dynamic topography that is important for continental dynamics and sea-level change but difficult to observe due to overprinting by isostatic topography. For long wavelengths (∼104 km), the amplitude of dynamic topography is particularly uncertain, with mantle flow models typically suggesting larger amplitudes (>1000 m) than direct observations. Here we develop a new...
Paper Details
Title
Constraints on dynamic topography from asymmetric subsidence of the mid-ocean ridges
Published Date
Feb 1, 2018
Volume
484
Pages
264 - 275
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