نتایج جستجو برای: makran subduction zone msz

تعداد نتایج: 114478  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
John F Dewey

In contrast to continent/continent collision, arc-continent collision generates very short-lived orogeny because the buoyancy-driven impedance of the subduction of continental lithosphere, accompanied by arc/suprasubduction-zone ophiolite obduction, is relieved by subduction polarity reversal (flip). This tectonic principle is illustrated by the early Ordovician Grampian Orogeny in the British ...

1997
Corné Kreemer Rob Govers Kevin P. Furlong William E. Holt

One of the consequences of plate tectonics is that a spreading ridge will eventually approach a subduction zone. The problem whether the possible break-up of the approaching ridge will lead to the development of independent micro-plates, or not, is still unresolved. Some 4 million years ago the interaction between the Juan de Fuca Ridge and the Cascadia subduction zone resulted in ridge fragmen...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2014
Norman H Sleep Kevin J Zahnle Roxana E Lupu

Much of the Earth's mantle was melted in the Moon-forming impact. Gases that were not partially soluble in the melt, such as water and CO2, formed a thick, deep atmosphere surrounding the post-impact Earth. This atmosphere was opaque to thermal radiation, allowing heat to escape to space only at the runaway greenhouse threshold of approximately 100 W m(-2). The duration of this runaway greenhou...

2007
Y. Joseph Zhang Antonio Baptista Kelin Wang Curt Peterson Ken Cruikshank

INTRODUCTION We use new geological and hydrodynamic models to simulate the sea floor deformation and tsunami runup and inundation in Cannon Beach, Oregon (Fig. 1) produced by Cascadia subduction zone (CSZ) earthquakes. We then compare the simulated inundation with inland extent of buried sand sheets inferred to be of tsunami origin. The CSZ exhibits similarities to other subduction zones around...

2016
Geeth Manthilake Nathalie Bolfan-Casanova Davide Novella Mainak Mookherjee Denis Andrault

Mantle wedge regions in subduction zone settings show anomalously high electrical conductivity (~1 S/m) that has often been attributed to the presence of aqueous fluids released by slab dehydration. Laboratory-based measurements of the electrical conductivity of hydrous phases and aqueous fluids are significantly lower and cannot readily explain the geophysically observed anomalously high elect...

2001
Scott D. King

This review of subduction and geodynamic models is organized around three central questions: (1) Why is subduction asymmetric? (2) Are subducted slabs strong or weak? (3) How do subducted slabs interact with phase transformations, changes in mantle rheology, and possibly chemical boundaries in the mantle? Based on laboratory measurements of the temperature dependence of olivine, one would concl...

یزدانی, مریم,

The Piranshahr ophiolitic complex is located in NW Iran, and at north west of the Piranshahr town. Tectonically, the NW Piranshahr ophiolitic complex is severely mélanged and the boundary of different units in this complex is undistinguishable. Piranshahr ophiolite includes ultramafic, mafic, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. Mafic rocks with basalt and diabase compositions are exposed in seve...

2003
Peter E. van Keken

A large amount of water is brought into the Earth’s mantle at subduction zones. Upon subduction, water is released from the subducting slab in a series of metamorphic reactions. The resulting flux into the mantle wedge modifies its chemical and physical properties by mineral hydration with associated weakening, flux melting and changes in the dynamics and thermal structure of subduction zones. ...

2004
Douglas Christensen

The collision of thickened crust with subduction zones significantly modifies subduction. These accretion events lead to net growth of continents and drive much of the subduction-related tectonism. Terrane collision may also have a profound effect on the size, coupling, and rupture characteristics of large intraplate earthquakes. The present accretion of exotic terranes with the Alaska subducti...

2003
Magali I. Billen Michael Gurnis

[1] Using three-dimensional (3-D) instantaneous dynamic models of the Central Aleutian subduction zone, we show that a low viscosity, low density (dr = 10 kg/m) region in the wedge is needed to match observations of topography, the geoid and the stress-state in the slab and overriding plate. Previous models of the Tonga-Kermadec subduction zone also require a low viscosity, low density (dr = 20...

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