Supercontinent-superplume coupling, true polar wander and plume mobility: Plate dominance in whole-mantle tectonics

Seismic tomography has illustrated convincingly the whole-mantle nature of mantle convection, and the lower mantle origin of the African and Pacific superplumes. However, questions remain regarding how tectonic plates, mantle superplumes and the convective mantle interplay with each other. Is the fo...

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Main Authors: Li, Zheng-Xiang, Zhong, S.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33705
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description Seismic tomography has illustrated convincingly the whole-mantle nature of mantle convection, and the lower mantle origin of the African and Pacific superplumes. However, questions remain regarding how tectonic plates, mantle superplumes and the convective mantle interplay with each other. Is the formation of mantle superplumes related to plate dynamics? Are mantle plumes and superplumes fixed relative to the Earth's rotation axis? Answers to these questions are fundamental for our understanding of the inner workings of the Earth's dynamic system. In this paper we review recent progresses in relevant fields and suggest that the Earth's history may have been dominated by cycles of supercontinent assembly and breakup, accompanied by superplume events. It has been speculated that circum-supercontinent subduction leads to the formation of antipodal superplumes corresponding to the positions of the supercontinents. The superplumes could bring themselves and the coupled supercontinents to equatorial positions through true polar wander events, and eventually lead to the breakup of the supercontinents.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-337052017-09-13T16:07:46Z Supercontinent-superplume coupling, true polar wander and plume mobility: Plate dominance in whole-mantle tectonics Li, Zheng-Xiang Zhong, S. Plate tectonics Supercontinent Mantle dynamic True polar wander Superplume Seismic tomography has illustrated convincingly the whole-mantle nature of mantle convection, and the lower mantle origin of the African and Pacific superplumes. However, questions remain regarding how tectonic plates, mantle superplumes and the convective mantle interplay with each other. Is the formation of mantle superplumes related to plate dynamics? Are mantle plumes and superplumes fixed relative to the Earth's rotation axis? Answers to these questions are fundamental for our understanding of the inner workings of the Earth's dynamic system. In this paper we review recent progresses in relevant fields and suggest that the Earth's history may have been dominated by cycles of supercontinent assembly and breakup, accompanied by superplume events. It has been speculated that circum-supercontinent subduction leads to the formation of antipodal superplumes corresponding to the positions of the supercontinents. The superplumes could bring themselves and the coupled supercontinents to equatorial positions through true polar wander events, and eventually lead to the breakup of the supercontinents. 2009 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33705 10.1016/j.pepi.2009.05.004 Elsevier restricted
spellingShingle Plate tectonics
Supercontinent
Mantle dynamic
True polar wander
Superplume
Li, Zheng-Xiang
Zhong, S.
Supercontinent-superplume coupling, true polar wander and plume mobility: Plate dominance in whole-mantle tectonics
title Supercontinent-superplume coupling, true polar wander and plume mobility: Plate dominance in whole-mantle tectonics
title_full Supercontinent-superplume coupling, true polar wander and plume mobility: Plate dominance in whole-mantle tectonics
title_fullStr Supercontinent-superplume coupling, true polar wander and plume mobility: Plate dominance in whole-mantle tectonics
title_full_unstemmed Supercontinent-superplume coupling, true polar wander and plume mobility: Plate dominance in whole-mantle tectonics
title_short Supercontinent-superplume coupling, true polar wander and plume mobility: Plate dominance in whole-mantle tectonics
title_sort supercontinent-superplume coupling, true polar wander and plume mobility: plate dominance in whole-mantle tectonics
topic Plate tectonics
Supercontinent
Mantle dynamic
True polar wander
Superplume
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33705