Overriding Plate Thickness as a Controlling Factor for Trench Retreat Rates in Narrow Subduction Zones

Author:

Gea Pedro J.12ORCID,Mancilla Flor de Lis12ORCID,Negredo Ana M.34ORCID,van Hunen Jeroen5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Theoretical Physics and Cosmology University of Granada Granada Spain

2. Andalusian Institute of Geophysics University of Granada Granada Spain

3. Department of Earth Physics and Astrophysics Complutense University of Madrid Madrid Spain

4. Institute of Geosciences IGEO (CSIC, UCM) Madrid Spain

5. Department of Earth Sciences Durham University Durham UK

Abstract

AbstractSlab width is a significant factor in controlling subduction zone dynamics, particularly the retreat velocities, which tend to decrease with wider slabs. However, observations of natural narrow subduction zones reveal no correlation between slab width and trench velocities. This suggests that other factors may exert a greater influence. In this study, we employ 3D numerical subduction models to systematically assess the impact of slab width, strength of slab coupling to the lateral plate (LP), and overriding plate (OP) thickness on trench kinematics and geometry. Our models focus on narrow slabs (400–1,200 km), and the results demonstrate that, in the case of narrow subduction zones, the slab width has little effect on trench migration rates and the viscous coupling at the lateral slab edge is only important for very narrow subduction zones (≤800 km). Conversely, the OP thickness emerges as a crucial factor, with increasing plate thickness leading to a strong decrease in trench velocities. These findings provide an explanation for the observed trench velocities in natural narrow subduction zones, where an inverse relationship with OP thickness is evident. Furthermore, our study reveals that not only slab width, but also the OP thickness and the slab coupling to the LP, significantly influence trench geometry. Strong lateral coupling promotes the formation of concave trench geometries, while thick overriding plates favor the development of “w”‐shaped geometries. Overall, a comprehensive understanding of subduction processes necessitates considering the interplay between slab width, OP thickness, and slab coupling to the LP.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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