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Slab break-off and subduction polarity reversal after collision can be very fast
Slab break-off and polarity reversal are tectonic events that often occur in relation to the subduction process. For example, the Western Alps and Ontong Java are high profile cases of slab break-off and polarity reversal. A sufficient number of high-quality geological examples indicate a very short time frame (an average of <6 m.y.) for slab break-off and polarity reversal after a collisional event. On the other hand, previous numerical modeling studies propose the timing of these collision break-off events to be on an average time scale between 7.5 and 23.2 m.y. This study reconciles the geological observations from 17 ancient and contemporary subduction zones with a suite of numerical experiments. By synthesizing geological evidence and our geodynamic models, we propose that the majority of slab break-off and polarity reversal processes can be geologically fast (average <6 m.y.), contrary to current thinking.
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Published since 1973, Geology features rapid publication of about 23 refereed short (four-page) papers each month. Articles cover all earth-science disciplines and include new investigations and provocative topics. Professional geologists and university-level students in the earth sciences use this widely read journal to keep up with scientific research trends. The online forum section facilitates author-reader dialog. Includes color and occasional large-format illustrations on oversized loose inserts.