Transient Injection of Flow: How Torn and Bent Slabs Induce Unusual Mantle Circulation Patterns Near a Flat Slab

Author:

Liu Xiaowen1ORCID,Pysklywec Russell1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth Sciences University of Toronto Toronto ON Canada

Abstract

AbstractTorn and bent slabs are usually associated with flat‐slab subduction where the descending plate develops a horizontal geometry beneath the overlying continent. How such slab dynamics modify the surrounding mantle flow and the overriding plate remains enigmatic. Here, we conduct three‐dimensional subduction numerical experiments to investigate the flat slab to steep‐angle slab transition region and examine the impact of slab geometry changes on mantle flows. The results show that the along‐strike change due to flattening a segment of slab induces oblique flow toward the mantle corner at the transition region where flat slab bends to steep‐subducting slab. Slab tears can occur due to the buoyancy contrast between an oceanic ridge and the surrounding dense oceanic crust and/or presence of weak zones. A vertical tear at the side edge of a flat slab causes toroidal flow around the steep‐angle slab where sub‐slab mantle floods rapidly through the tear. Flow through the tear spreads to all directions including upwelling toward the continental base that may trigger slab and partial melting and thus affect arc magmatism. A horizontal tear that occurs ahead of the flat portion where slab resumes its steep‐angle results in enhanced plate‐motion parallel flow. Notably, the tear‐induced flow behaves as a rapid injection through the slab breach with the peak velocity up to an order of magnitude higher than plate motion, lasting for 1–2 million years after initially tearing. This rapid pulse flow might be recorded in surface tectonics as distinct transient events of topography or metamorphism.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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