Title of article :
Cooling history of the Pacific lithosphere
Author/Authors :
Ritzwoller، نويسنده , , Michael H. and Shapiro، نويسنده , , Nikolai M. and Zhong، نويسنده , , Shi-Jie، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
16
From page :
69
To page :
84
Abstract :
Abstractfs tectonics is expressed most simply in oceanic plates where a thermal boundary layer or “lithosphere” forms and thickens as the plate cools during its journey away from mid-ocean ridges. Numerous studies based dominantly on surface observables have established that the oceanic lithosphere, particularly across the Pacific, does not cool continuously as it ages. Based on a seismic model of the Pacific upper mantle inferred from a new compilation of seismic surface wave dispersion measurements, we show that, on average, the Pacific lithosphere has experienced a punctuated cooling history, cooling diffusively at ages until ∼70 Ma and then reheating in the Central Pacific between ages of 70 and 100 Ma predominantly at depths between 70 and 150 km. At ages from 100 Ma to about 135 Ma, the processes of reheating are substantially weaker than in the Central Pacific. We show that thermal boundary layer instabilities (TBI) develop naturally as the plate cools and, with the right rheology, can explain the mean characteristics of the observed cooling history of the Pacific plate.
Keywords :
asthenosphere , lithosphere , Pacific , mantle convection , upper mantle , Surface waves
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Record number :
2323920
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