Modification of the Western Gondwana craton by plume–lithosphere interaction

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Jiashun Hu
Lijun Liu
Manuele Faccenda
Quan Zhou
Karen M. Fischer
Stephen Marshak
Craig Lundstrom
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[1] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,Department of Geology
[2] University of Padova,Department of Geoscience
[3] Brown University,Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences
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Nature Geoscience | 2018年 / 11卷
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The longevity of cratons is generally attributed to persistence of neutrally-to-positively buoyant and mechanically strong lithosphere that shields the cratonic crust from underlying mantle dynamics. Here we show that large portions of the cratonic lithosphere in South America and Africa, however, experienced significant modification during and since the Mesozoic era, as demonstrated by widespread Cretaceous uplift and volcanism, present-day high topography, thin crust, and the presence of seismically fast but neutrally buoyant upper-mantle anomalies. We suggest that these observations reflect a permanent increase in lithospheric buoyancy due to plume-triggered delamination of deep lithospheric roots during the Late Cretaceous and early Cenozoic periods. Lithosphere in these regions has been thermally reestablished since then, as confirmed by its present-day low heat flow, high seismic velocities and realigned seismic anisotropy. We conclude that the original lowermost cratonic lithosphere is compositionally denser than the asthenospheric mantle and can be removed when perturbed by underlying mantle upwelling. Therefore, it is the buoyancy of the upper lithosphere that perpetuates stabilization of cratons.
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