波纹构造——当俯冲中断时

Z. Ben‐Avraham, G. Schubert, E. Lodolo, U. Schattner
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俯冲在板块构造中起着重要作用,是改变地球结构和地形的重要因素。它是由对流力驱动的,这些对流力在>100 Myr的时间尺度上发生变化。然而,当海洋高原靠近时,它会阻断俯冲,并导致板块颈缩和撕裂。这种突变可能会触发一系列地球动力学(构造、火山)和沉积反应,通过同步的结构修改,在收敛边界及其周围区域记录下来。我们认为,一个足够大的触发事件可能会导致向外传播的波纹构造效应,同时加速局部应力状态的屈服,否则这些应力状态将无法达到其阈值。涟漪效应促进了世界范围内看似无关的构造、火山和构造事件。大约600万年前,当世界上最大的海洋高原翁通爪哇高原(OJP)阻塞太平洋-澳大利亚辐合带时,它在整个太平洋地区及其板块边缘引发了运动学变化。在这个时间窗口内,世界各地都记录了其他看似无关、短暂的修改。这些变化改变了整个太平洋板块的自转,太平洋板块占据了地球表面约20%的面积。此外,斯科细亚海的扩散停止,全球火山活动增加,直布罗陀海峡关闭,地中海干涸,引发了墨西尼亚盐度危机。在本文中,我们将这些和许多其他同步事件归因于一种新的“波纹构造”机制。我们认为OJPincipient碰撞触发了中新世-上新世的过渡。同样,我们认为,今天进行的基于GPS的创新研究可能会寻求世界各地构造、地震和火山事件之间的联系。
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Ripple Tectonics—When Subduction Is Interrupted
Subduction plays a fundamental role in plate tectonics and is a significant factor in modifying the structure and topography of the Earth. It is driven by convection forces that change over a >100 Myr time scale. However, when an oceanic plateau approaches, it plugs the subduction, and causes slab necking and tearing. This abrupt change may trigger a series of geodynamic (tectonic, volcanic) and sedimentary responses recorded across the convergence boundary and its surrounding regions by synchronous structural modifications. We suggest that a large enough triggering event may lead to a ripple tectonic effect that propagates outwards while speeding up the yielding of localized stress states that otherwise would not reach their threshold. The ripple effect facilitates tectonic, volcanic, and structural events worldwide that are seemingly unrelated. When the world’s largest oceanic plateau, Ontong Java Plateau (OJP), choked the Pacific-Australian convergence zone at ~6 Myr ago, it induced kinematic modifications throughout the Pacific region and along its plate margins. Other, seemingly unrelated, short-lived modifications were recorded worldwide during that time window. These modifications changed the rotation of the entire Pacific plate, which occupies ~20% of the Earth’s surface. In addition, the Scotia Sea spreading stopped, global volcanism increased, the Strait of Gibraltar closed, and the Mediterranean Sea dried up and induced the Messinian salinity crisis. In this paper, we attribute these and many other synchronous events to a new “ripple tectonics” mechanism. We suggest that the OJPincipient collision triggered the Miocene-Pliocene transition. Similarly, we suggest that innovative GPS-based studies conducted today may seek the connectivity between tectonic, seismic, and volcanic events worldwide.
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