Backbone of the Americas: Shallow Subduction, Plateau Uplift, and Ridge and Terrane Collision

Relation of flat subduction to magmatism and deformation in the western United States
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Published:June 01, 2009
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Eugene Humphreys, 2009. "Relation of flat subduction to magmatism and deformation in the western United States", Backbone of the Americas: Shallow Subduction, Plateau Uplift, and Ridge and Terrane Collision, Suzanne Mahlburg Kay, Víctor A. Ramos, William R. Dickinson
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Flat subduction of the Farallon plate beneath the western United States during the Laramide orogeny was caused by the combined effects of oceanic plateau subduction and unusually great suction in the mantle wedge, the latter of which was caused by the shallowing slab approaching the North American craton root. Once in contact with basal North America, the slab cooled and hydrated the lithosphere. Upon removal, asthenospheric contact with lithosphere resulted in magma production that was especially intense where the basal lithosphere was fertile (in what now is the Basin and Range Province), and this heating weakened the lithosphere and made...
- basement
- Basin and Range Province
- buoyancy
- California
- convection
- cooling
- deformation
- Farallon Plate
- faults
- geomorphology
- geophysical methods
- geophysical surveys
- heat flow
- hydration
- igneous rocks
- ignimbrite
- Laramide Orogeny
- lithosphere
- magmatism
- mantle
- mantle wedges
- North America
- North American Plate
- Northern California
- Pacific Plate
- plate boundaries
- plate tectonics
- plateaus
- pyroclastics
- receiver functions
- seismic methods
- shear zones
- slabs
- subduction
- surveys
- tectonics
- United States
- uplifts
- volcanic rocks
- volcanism
- Western U.S.