Skip Nav Destination
GSA Special Papers
Whence the Mountains? Inquiries into the Evolution of Orogenic Systems: A Volume in Honor of Raymond A. Price
Author(s)
Geological Society of America

Volume
433
Copyright:
Geological Society of America
ISBN print:
9780813724331
Publication date:
January 01, 2007
Book Chapter
Driving mechanism and 3-D circulation of plate tectonics
Author(s)
Warren B. Hamilton
Department of Geophysics, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado 80401, USA
Warren B. Hamilton
Search for other works by this author on:
-
Published:January 01, 2007
A conceptual shift is overdue in geodynamics. Popular models that present plate tectonics as being driven by bottom-heated whole-mantle convection, with or without plumes, are based on obsolete assumptions, are contradicted by much evidence, and fail to account for observed plate interactions. Subduction-hinge rollback is the key to viable mechanisms. The Pacific spreads rapidly yet shrinks by rollback, whereas the subduction-free Atlantic widens by slow mid-ocean spreading. These and other first-order features of global tectonics cannot be explained by conventional models. The behavior of arcs and the common presence of forearc basins on the uncrumpled thin leading edges of advancing...
You do not have access to this content, please speak to your institutional administrator if you feel you should have access.
You could not be signed in. Please check your email address / username and password and try again.
Index Terms/Descriptors
- Asia
- asthenosphere
- Atlantic Ocean
- basins
- Central America
- Chile
- convection
- cooling
- Costa Rica
- crust
- East Pacific
- Far East
- fore-arc basins
- geodynamics
- geophysical methods
- geophysical profiles
- geophysical surveys
- heat flow
- hot spots
- island arcs
- Japan
- lithosphere
- magmatism
- mantle
- mantle plumes
- Mid-Atlantic Ridge
- mid-ocean ridges
- Middle America Trench
- models
- movement
- Nankai Trough
- North Pacific
- Northeast Pacific
- Northwest Pacific
- ocean floors
- Pacific Ocean
- Pacific Plate
- plate tectonics
- sea-floor spreading
- seismic methods
- seismic profiles
- slabs
- South America
- spreading centers
- subduction
- subduction zones
- surveys
- thermal circulation
- three-dimensional models
- West Pacific
- Arica Basin
Latitude & Longitude
Citing Books via
Related Articles
Related Book Content
Suprasubduction-zone ophiolites: Is there really an ophiolite conundrum?
Ophiolites, Arcs, and Batholiths: A Tribute to Cliff Hopson
Crustal recycling at modern subduction zones applied to the past—Issues of growth and preservation of continental basement crust, mantle geochemistry, and supercontinent reconstruction
4-D Framework of Continental Crust
Island arc response to shallow subduction of the Cocos Ridge, Costa Rica
Geologic and Tectonic Development of the Caribbean Plate Boundary in Southern Central America
Cenozoic arc processes in Indonesia: Identification of the key influences on the stratigraphic record in active volcanic arcs
Formation and Applications of the Sedimentary Record in Arc Collision Zones