Surface topography as key constraint on thermo-rheological structure of stable cratons

被引:27
作者
Francois, Thomas [1 ]
Burov, Evgueni
Meyer, Bertrand
Agard, Philippe
机构
[1] Univ Paris 06, ISTEP UMR 7193, F-75005 Paris, France
关键词
Craton; Lithosphere; Topography; Rheology; Plate tectonics; EFFECTIVE ELASTIC THICKNESS; STAGNANT LID CONVECTION; CONTINENTAL LITHOSPHERE; THERMAL EVOLUTION; MANTLE CONVECTION; HEAT-FLOW; RHEOLOGY CONTROLS; SLAVE CRATON; T-E; BENEATH;
D O I
10.1016/j.tecto.2012.10.009
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Why some Archean cratons survived for billions of years while the rest of the lithosphere has been reworked, probably for several times, is both enigmatic and fundamental for plate tectonics. Craton longetivity is mainly explained by their buoyancy and analyzed by testing gravitational stability of hardly detectable cratonic mantle "keels" as a function of a hypothesized thermo-rheological structure. Destruction of some cratons suggests that buoyancy is not the only factor of their stability, and many previous studies show that their mechanical strength is equally important. The upper bounds on the integrated strength of cratons are provided by flexural studies demonstrating that T-e values (equivalent elastic thickness) in cratons are highest in the world (110-150 km). Yet, the lower bounds on the integrated strength of stable cratons are still a matter of debate, as well as the question on how this strength is partitioned between crust and mantle, and which set of rhealogical parameters is most pertinent. We show that primary observed cratonic features - flat topography and "frozen" heterogeneous crustal structure - represent the missing constraints for understanding of craton longevity. The cratonic crust is characterized by isostatically misbalanced density heterogeneities, suggesting that the lithosphere has to be strong enough to keep them frozen through time without developing major gravitational instabilities and topographic undulations. Hence, to constrain thermo-rheological properties of cratons one should investigate the stability of their topography and internal structure. Our free-surface thermo-mechanical numerical models demonstrate that craton stability cannot be warranted even by very high crustal strength, so that dry olivine mantle and cold thick lithosphere are indispensable conditions. We establish lower-bound limits on the thermo-rheological structure of cratons. In particular, we find that minimal T-e needed for long-term stability of continents is approximately 90-110 km of which at least 70 km should be "contributed" by the lithosphere mantle. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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