The Atlas of Morocco: A Plume‐Assisted Orogeny

Author:

Lanari R.12ORCID,Faccenna C.23ORCID,Natali C.14ORCID,Şengül Uluocak E.5ORCID,Fellin M. G.6ORCID,Becker T. W.789ORCID,Göğüş O. H.10,Youbi N.1112,Clementucci R.2613ORCID,Conticelli S.14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth Sciences University of Florence Florence Italy

2. Department of Science RomaTre University Rome Italy

3. GFZ German Research Center for Geoscience Potsdam Germany

4. CNR Institute of Environmental Geology and Geoengineering Montelibretti Italy

5. Faculty of Engineering, Geophysics Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University Canakkale Turkey

6. Department of Earth Sciences ETH Zurich Zurich Switzerland

7. Institute for Geophysics The University of Texas at Austin Austin TX USA

8. Department of Geological Sciences The University of Texas at Austin Austin TX USA

9. Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences The University of Texas at Austin Austin TX USA

10. Eurasia Institute of Earth Sciences Istanbul Technical University Istanbul Turkey

11. Department of Geology Faculty of Sciences‐Semlalia Cadi Ayyad University Marrakesh Morocco

12. Faculty of Geology and Geography Tomsk State University Tomsk Russia

13. CNRS IRD INRAE Collège de France CEREGE Aix‐Marseille University Aix‐en Provence France

Abstract

AbstractWe explore the connections between crustal shortening, volcanism, and mantle dynamics in the Atlas of Morocco. In response to compressional forces and strain localization, this intraplate orogen has evolved far from convergent plate margins. Convective effects, such as lithospheric weakening and plume‐related volcanism, contributed in important ways to the building of high topography. We seek to better understand how crustal and mantle processes interacted during the Atlas' orogeny by combining multiple strands of observations, including new and published data. Constraints on crustal and thermal evolution are combined with new analyses of topographic evolution, petrological, and geochemical data from the Anti‐Atlas volcanic fields, and a simple numerical model of the interactions among crustal deformation, a mantle plume, and volcanism. Our findings substantiate that: (a) crustal deformation and exhumation accelerated during the middle/late Miocene, contemporaneous with the onset of volcanism; (b) volcanism has an anorogenic signature with a deep source; (c) a dynamic mantle upwelling supports the high topography. We propose that a mantle plume and the related volcanism weakened the lithosphere beneath the Atlas and that this favored the localization of crustal shortening along pre‐existing structures during plate convergence. This convective‐tectonic sequence may represent a general mechanism for the modification of continental plates throughout the thermo‐chemical evolution of the supercontinental cycle.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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