Cenozoic rifting and volcanism in eastern China: a mantle dynamic link to the Indo–Asian collision? |
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Authors: | Mian Liu Xiaojun Cui Futian Liu |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Geological Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA;bInstitute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China |
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Abstract: | The Indo–Asian continental collision is known to have had a great impact on crustal deformation in south-central Asia, but its effects on the sublithospheric mantle remain uncertain. Studies of seismic anisotropy and volcanism have suggested that the collision may have driven significant lateral mantle flow under the Asian continent, similar to the observed lateral extrusion of Asian crustal blocks. Here we present supporting evidence from P-wave travel time seismic tomography and numerical modeling. The tomography shows continuous low-velocity asthenospheric mantle structures extending from the Tibetan plateau to eastern China, consistent with the notion of a collision-driven lateral mantle extrusion. Numerical simulations suggest that, at the presence of a low-viscosity asthenosphere, continued mass injection under the Indo–Asian collision zone over the past 50 My could have driven significant lateral extrusion of the asthenospheric mantle, leading to diffuse asthenospheric upwelling, rifting, and widespread Cenozoic volcanism in eastern China. |
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Keywords: | Indo– Asian collision Tibetan plateau Tomography Volcanism Eastern China |
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