“…While most continental lithosphere appears to be stable due to its high viscosity and relatively low density (Carlson et al, 2005;Wang et al, 2014;Jordan, 1988;Sleep, 2003;Lee et al, 2011), some regions have experienced lithospheric thinning and removal under different tectonic settings (Bird, 1979;Griffin et al, 1998;Lee et al, 2011;Menzies et al, 2007;Sleep, 2003;Wu et al, 2014). Many mechanisms have been proposed to explain the origin and dynamics of cratonic thinning and destruction (Hu et al, 2018;Liu et al, 2018aLiu et al, , 2018bLiu & Li, 2018;Shi et al, 2020Shi et al, , 2021Windley et al, 2010;Wu et al, 2014;Yang & Leng, 2014;Zhu et al, 2012;Wang & Kusky, 2019). Recent numerical models indicate that the interaction between subduction zones and/or plumes and a weak MLD layer can result in the delamination of the lower lithospheric keels (Hu et al, 2018;Liu et al, 2018aLiu et al, , 2018bShi et al, 2020Shi et al, , 2021Wang & Kusky, 2019; and references therein).…”