Slab buckling as a driver for rapid oscillations in Indian plate motion and subduction rate

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2024-06-12

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van der Wiel, ErikISNI 0000000492795890
Pokorný, JakubISNI 0000000524651761
Čížková, Hana
Spakman, WimISNI 0000000394010017
van den Berg, ArieISNI 0000000027710820
van Hinsbergen, DouweORCID 0000-0003-3410-0344ISNI 0000000065827851

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Abstract

Plate tectonics is primarily driven by the constant gravitational pull of slabs where oceanic lithosphere sinks into the mantle at subduction zones. Under stable plate boundary configurations, changes in plate motion are then thought to occur gradually. Surprisingly, recent high-resolution Indian plate reconstructions revealed rapid (2–3 Million-year) plate velocity oscillations of ±50 %. We show, through numerical experiments, that the buckling of slabs in the mantle transition zone causes such oscillations. This buckling results from the deceleration of slabs as they sink into the lower mantle. The amplitude and period of buckling-associated oscillations depend on average subduction velocity and the available space in the mantle transition zone. The oscillations also affect the upper plate which may explain enigmatic observations of episodic deformation and fluid flow in subduction-related orogens. We infer that the slab pull that drives plate tectonics is generated in just the top few hundred kilometers of the mantle.

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General Environmental Science, General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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van der Wiel, E, Pokorný, J, Čížková, H, Spakman, W, van den Berg, A P & van Hinsbergen, D J J 2024, 'Slab buckling as a driver for rapid oscillations in Indian plate motion and subduction rate', Communications Earth & Environment, vol. 5, no. 1, 316. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-01472-x