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Continental-scale geographic change across Zealandia during paleogene subduction initiation

Continental-scale geographic change across Zealandia during paleogene subduction initiation
Continental-scale geographic change across Zealandia during paleogene subduction initiation

Data from International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 371 reveal vertical movements of 1-3 km in northern Zealandia during early Cenozoic subduction initiation in the western Pacific Ocean. Lord Howe Rise rose from deep (∼1 km) water to sea level and subsided back, with peak uplift at 50 Ma in the north and between 41 and 32 Ma in the south. The New Caledonia Trough subsided 2-3 km between 55 and 45 Ma. We suggest these elevation changes resulted from crust delamination and mantle flow that led to slab formation. We propose a "subduction resurrection" model in which (1) a subduction rupture event activated lithospheric-scale faults across a broad region during less than ∼5 m.y., and (2) tectonic forces evolved over a further 4-8 m.y. as subducted slabs grew in size and drove plate-motion change. Such a subduction rupture event may have involved nucleation and lateral propagation of slip-weakening rupture along an interconnected set of preexisting weaknesses adjacent to density anomalies.

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Sutherland, R., Dickens, G.R., Blum, P., Agnini, C., Alegret, L., Asatryan, G., Bhattacharya, J., Bordenave, A., Chang, L., Collot, J., Cramwinckel, M.J., Dallanave, E., Drake, M.K., Etienne, S.J.G., Giorgioni, M., Gurnis, M., Harper, D.T., Huang, H.H.M., Keller, A.L., Lam, A.R., Li, H., Matsui, H., Morgans, H.E.G., Newsam, C., Park, Y.H., Pascher, K.M., Pekar, S.F., Penman, D.E., Saito, S., Stratford, W.R., Westerhold, T. and Zhou, X. (2020) Continental-scale geographic change across Zealandia during paleogene subduction initiation. Geology, 48 (5), 419-424. (doi:10.1130/G47008.1).

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Abstract

Data from International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 371 reveal vertical movements of 1-3 km in northern Zealandia during early Cenozoic subduction initiation in the western Pacific Ocean. Lord Howe Rise rose from deep (∼1 km) water to sea level and subsided back, with peak uplift at 50 Ma in the north and between 41 and 32 Ma in the south. The New Caledonia Trough subsided 2-3 km between 55 and 45 Ma. We suggest these elevation changes resulted from crust delamination and mantle flow that led to slab formation. We propose a "subduction resurrection" model in which (1) a subduction rupture event activated lithospheric-scale faults across a broad region during less than ∼5 m.y., and (2) tectonic forces evolved over a further 4-8 m.y. as subducted slabs grew in size and drove plate-motion change. Such a subduction rupture event may have involved nucleation and lateral propagation of slip-weakening rupture along an interconnected set of preexisting weaknesses adjacent to density anomalies.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 December 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 6 February 2020
Published date: May 2020

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ISSN: 0091-7613
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Author: R. Sutherland
Author: G.R. Dickens
Author: P. Blum
Author: C. Agnini
Author: L. Alegret
Author: G. Asatryan
Author: J. Bhattacharya
Author: A. Bordenave
Author: L. Chang
Author: J. Collot
Author: M.J. Cramwinckel ORCID iD
Author: E. Dallanave
Author: M.K. Drake
Author: S.J.G. Etienne
Author: M. Giorgioni
Author: M. Gurnis
Author: D.T. Harper
Author: H.H.M. Huang
Author: A.L. Keller
Author: A.R. Lam
Author: H. Li
Author: H. Matsui
Author: H.E.G. Morgans
Author: C. Newsam
Author: Y.H. Park
Author: K.M. Pascher
Author: S.F. Pekar
Author: D.E. Penman
Author: S. Saito
Author: W.R. Stratford
Author: T. Westerhold
Author: X. Zhou

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