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Subduction of Asian lithospheric mantle beneath Tibet inferred
from models of continental collision Sean D. Willett & Christopher Beaumont
Department
of Oceanography, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4J1,
Canada
THE relative northward motion of the Indian subcontinent
that followed the onset of continental collision with Asia has
produced extensive deformation of the Earth's crust, giving rise to
the world's highest mountains in the Himalayan chain and the world's
largest high-elevation region, the Tibetan plateau. The formation of
the broad mountain belt implies that, contrary to the original tenets
of plate tectonics, the lithospheric plates have experienced
widespread deformation far from the plate boundary1.
Several models have been proposed2–6 to explain
the manner in which this post-collisional deformation is distributed
within the continental lithosphere of the Indian and Asian plates.
Here we propose an alternative model in which subduction of the Asian
lithospheric mantle develops following the collision of India. Our
model is supported by numerical calculations of crustal deformation
and thickening, and is consistent with available geological and
geophysical data7–9. This picture suggests that
lithospheric mantle is not deformed along with the crust, and would
imply that continental collision zones are more analogous to oceanic
subduction zones than was previously believed.
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