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Asymmetric spreading in back-arc basins

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Lineated magnetic anomalies indistinguishable from those generated at mid-oceanic ridges have been found behind many subduction zones. They show that back-arc spreading, like its mid-oceanic counterpart, is to a first approximation symmetric. Nevertheless, consistently asymmetric spreading has been found in some ocean basins, and in both actively spreading and extinct back-arc basins. We argue here that the sense of asymmetry found in active back-arc basins strongly supports a mechanism for the origin of asymmetric spreading which is dominated by the thermal effects of migration of the ridge crest over the sub-asthenospheric mantle. Conversely, it provides no support for the simple fluid mechanical models, nor for models in which back-arc extension is driven directly by the subduction process. If the thermal effect also dominated asymmetric spreading in extinct back-arc basins, the sense of asymmetry would provide information about ‘absolute’ plate motions at the time of opening.

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Barker, P., Hill, I. Asymmetric spreading in back-arc basins. Nature 285, 652–654 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1038/285652a0

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