The dynamic history of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt and the Mexico subduction zone
The Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) is a 1000km long Neogene continental arc
showing a large variation in composition and volcanic style, and an intra-arc extensional …
showing a large variation in composition and volcanic style, and an intra-arc extensional …
The Role of H2O in Subduction Zone Magmatism
Water is a key ingredient in the generation of magmas in subduction zones. This review
focuses on the role of water in the generation of magmas in the mantle wedge, the factors …
focuses on the role of water in the generation of magmas in the mantle wedge, the factors …
[图书][B] Introduction to numerical geodynamic modelling
T Gerya - 2019 - books.google.com
This hands-on introduction to numerical geodynamic modelling provides a solid grounding
in the necessary mathematical theory and techniques, including continuum mechanics and …
in the necessary mathematical theory and techniques, including continuum mechanics and …
Subduction factory: 4. Depth‐dependent flux of H2O from subducting slabs worldwide
PE Van Keken, BR Hacker… - … Research: Solid Earth, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
A recent global compilation of the thermal structure of subduction zones is used to predict
the metamorphic facies and H2O content of downgoing slabs. Our calculations indicate that …
the metamorphic facies and H2O content of downgoing slabs. Our calculations indicate that …
The global range of subduction zone thermal models
We model 56 segments of subduction zones using kinematically defined slabs based on
updated geometries from Syracuse and Abers (2006) to obtain a comprehensive suite of …
updated geometries from Syracuse and Abers (2006) to obtain a comprehensive suite of …
Subduction erosion and arc volcanism
Tectonic or subduction erosion refers to the removal of upper-plate material from the forearc
at convergent margins. Subduction erosion has been suggested to represent a major …
at convergent margins. Subduction erosion has been suggested to represent a major …
Common depth of slab‐mantle decoupling: Reconciling diversity and uniformity of subduction zones
Processes in subduction zones such as slab and mantle‐wedge metamorphism, intraslab
earthquakes, and arc volcanism vary systematically with the age‐dependent thermal state of …
earthquakes, and arc volcanism vary systematically with the age‐dependent thermal state of …
High accuracy mantle convection simulation through modern numerical methods–II: realistic models and problems
Computations have helped elucidate the dynamics of Earth's mantle for several decades
already. The numerical methods that underlie these simulations have greatly evolved within …
already. The numerical methods that underlie these simulations have greatly evolved within …
Future directions in subduction modeling
T Gerya - Journal of Geodynamics, 2011 - Elsevier
During the last four decades, subduction remained one of the most challenging and
captivating geodynamic processes investigated with numerical techniques. While significant …
captivating geodynamic processes investigated with numerical techniques. While significant …
Recurrence time and size of Chilean earthquakes influenced by geological structure
In 1960, the giant Valdivia earthquake (moment magnitude, M w, 9.5), the largest
earthquake ever recorded, struck the Chilean subduction zone, rupturing the entire depth of …
earthquake ever recorded, struck the Chilean subduction zone, rupturing the entire depth of …