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The Initiation of Subduction: Criticality by Addition of Water?
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2001
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BiologyHydrogeologyPlate TectonicsEngineeringMantle DynamicSubduction ZoneSedimentary LoadingGeomechanicsGeologyHydrothermal VentLithosphereCrust-mantle InteractionPetrologyEarth ScienceDouble Feedback MechanismTectonics
Subduction is a major process of plate tectonics; however, its initiation is not understood. We used high-resolution (less than 1 kilometer) finite-element models based on rheological data of the lithosphere to investigate the role played by water on initiating subduction. A solid-fluid thermomechanical instability is needed to drive a cold, stiff, and negatively buoyant lithosphere into the mantle. This instability can be triggered slowly by sedimentary loading over a time span of 100 million years. Our results indicate that subduction can proceed by a double feedback mechanism (thermoelastic and thermal-rheological) promoted by lubrication due to water.
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