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9780875909790

The History and Dynamics of Global Plate Motions

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    9780875909790

  • ISBN10:

    0875909795

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-01-10
  • Publisher: American Geophysical Union
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Summary

Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 121.

The new global tectonics that emerged three decades ago profoundly changed our view of the Earth and its evolution. Although the theory of plate tectonics gives a kinematic description of much of Earth's surface motions, our dynamical understanding remains incomplete and unsatisfactory in many ways. Key remaining issues include the mechanics of plate boundaries and intraplate deformation, the relation between plate-scale dynamics and hotspot volcanism, vertical surface motions (dynamic topography) associated with subduction, and the origin of the plate-tectonic style of convection itself. The past two decades have seen fairly steady progress on a number of these problems, spurred in large part by the advent of 3-D seismic imaging of the Earth's interior. More recently, advances in high performance computing have provided long-needed 3-D geodynamic modeling tools that are yielding new insights into the relation between mantle convection and plate tectonics, and the interpretation of seismic heterogeneity structure.

Author Biography

Mark A. Richards and Richard G. Gordon are the authors of The History and Dynamics of Global Plate Motions, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Mark A. Richards
Richard G. Gordon
Rob D. van der Hilst
Introduction: Plate Tectonics and Mantle Convection Three Decades Later 1(4)
Mark A. Richards
Richard G. Gordon
Rob D. van der Hilst
Section 1: Convection, Rheology, and Plates
The Relation Between Mantle Dynamics and Plate Tectonics: A Primer
5(42)
David Bercovici
Yanick Ricard
Mark A. Richards
The Quest for Self-Consistent Generation of Plate Tectonics in Mantle Convection Models
47(26)
Paul J. Tackley
On the Competing Roles of Fault Reactivation and Brittle Failure in Generating Plate Tectonics from Mantle Convection
73(22)
Michale Gurnis
Shijie Zhong
John Toth
Section 2: Continental Dynamics and Intraplate Deformation
What the Mantle Sees: The Effects of Continents on Mantle Heat Flow
95(18)
A. Lenardic
L. Guillou-Frottier
J.-C. Mareschal
C. Jaupart
L.-N. Moresi
W. M. Kaula
On the Determination of Self-Consistent Strain Rate Fields Within Zones of Distributed Continental Deformation
113(30)
William E. Holt
Bingming Shen-Tu
John Haines
James Jackson
Diffuse Oceanic Plate Boundaries: Strain Rates, Vertically Averaged Rheology, and Comparisons with Narrow Plate Boundaries and Stable Plate Interiors
143(18)
Richard G. Gordon
Section 3: Tectonics and Dynamics of the Australian Region
Mesozoic/Cenozoic Tectonic Events Around Australia
161(28)
R. Dietmar Muller
Carmen Gaina
Anahita Tikku
Dona Mihut
Steven C. Cande
Joanne M. Stock
Absolute Plate Motion, Mantle Flow, and Volcanism at the Boundary Between the Pacific and Indian Ocean Mantle Domains Since 90 Ma
189(22)
Carmen Gaina
R. Dietmar Muller
Steven C. Cande
Models of Mantle Convection Incorporating Plate Tectonics: The Australian Region Since the Cretaceous
211(28)
Michael Gurnis
Louis Moresi
R. Dietmar Muller
Section 4: Seismic Tomography and Global Mantle Flow
Mapping the Lithosphere and Asthenosphere With Surface Waves: Lateral Structure and Anisotrophy
239(18)
Goran Ekstrom
A Comparison Between Tomographic and Geodynamic Models of the Earth's Mantle
257(20)
Charles Megnin
Barbara Romanowicz
Constraints on Mantle Convection From Seismic Tomography
277(12)
Hrafnkell Karason
Rob D. van der Hilst
Mantle Convection and Plate Motion History: Toward General Circulation Models
289(20)
Mark A. Richards
Hans-Peter Bunge
Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni
Section 5: Hotspots and Plate Motions
Large Igneous Provinces and Plate Tectonics
309(18)
Olav Eldholm
Millard F. Coffin
Recent Progress on the Plate Motion Relative to Hotspots
327(12)
Yasushi Harada
Yozo Hamano
Global Hotspot Reference Frames and Plate Motion
339(20)
Ian O. Norton
Fast Paleogene Motion of the Pacific Hotspots From Revised Global Plate Circuit Constraints
359(18)
Carol A. Raymond
Joann M. Stock
Steven C. Cande
Effects of Mantle Flow on Hotspot Motion
377
Bernhard Steinberger
Richard J. O'Connell

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