Topography Response to Horizontal Slab Tearing and Oblique Continental Collision: Insights From 3D Thermomechanical Modeling
Giridas Maiti,
Alexander Koptev,
Paul Baville
et al.
Abstract:The horizontal propagation of slab detachment (slab tearing) is known to control lateral migration of the mountain uplift along the collisional belt. However, along‐strike differential collision due to an oblique passive margin geometry can make the topography response more complex. In this study, we employ 3D thermomechanical modeling to distinguish between the lateral migration of the mountain topography driven by slab tearing and oblique continental collision itself. In our models, slab breakoff is triggere… Show more
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