2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-246x.2010.04896.x
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Subduction initiation along the inherited weakness zone at the edge of a slab: Insights from numerical models

Abstract: S U M M A R YA preexisting weakness zone in the lithosphere is required to initiate subduction. Here, we focus on a new type of weakness zone, a Subduction-Transform Edge Propagator (STEP) fault, which is inherited from a tear along the edge of a slab. Using coupled thermal-mechanical models, we show that STEP fault-perpendicular convergence results in a dipping shear zone in any tectonic setting. At a continental margin, this shear zone dips towards the continent, which is an excellent starting condition for … Show more

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“…Özbakır et al (2013) propose that Africa-Aegean relative motion is partly accommodated by NW directed thrusting here. This high velocity anomaly may thus correspond to a gravitational instability that developed recently along the STEP fault as was predicted by Baes et al (2011) based on geodynamic model experiments.…”
Section: Isotropic S-wave Speeds In the Upper Mantlementioning
confidence: 83%
“…Özbakır et al (2013) propose that Africa-Aegean relative motion is partly accommodated by NW directed thrusting here. This high velocity anomaly may thus correspond to a gravitational instability that developed recently along the STEP fault as was predicted by Baes et al (2011) based on geodynamic model experiments.…”
Section: Isotropic S-wave Speeds In the Upper Mantlementioning
confidence: 83%
“…This is shown by the pattern of strain localization that indicates that the STEP will propagate to the ESE. here (Billi et al, 2007;Baes et al, 2011). In our stylized model, this shows as a stress concentration in the Tyrrhenian Sea.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…STEP faults can develop either in purely oceanic domains, as along both boundaries of the South Sandwich trench or along the northern boundary of the Tonga subduction zone (Govers and Wortel, 2005;Baes et al, 2011). However, they commonly develop along the ContinentOcean Boundaries (COB) of the same lithospheric plate, as in the South America -Caribbean plate boundary example (Clark et al, 2008a).…”
Section: Kinematics Of Vertical Slab Tearing: Propagation Of a Step Fmentioning
confidence: 99%