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|CSDMS meeting abstract presentation=Subduction zones are ever-evolving over a wide range of spatio-temporal scales, and there are a range of interactions between deep mantle flow and surface tectonics which are of relevance for processes from the megathrust cycle to the long-term evolution of the Earth. I review studies that seek to understand a number of the involved processes with a focus on the role of sediments and rheology for subduction rates and deep mantle structure, as well as the thermo-mechanical state of the mantle wedge.
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CSDMS 2023: Patterns and Processes Across Scales


Subduction dynamics and surface-deep mantle interactions



Thorsten Becker

UT Austin, United States
twb@ig.utexas.edu


Abstract
Subduction zones are ever-evolving over a wide range of spatio-temporal scales, and there are a range of interactions between deep mantle flow and surface tectonics which are of relevance for processes from the megathrust cycle to the long-term evolution of the Earth. I review studies that seek to understand a number of the involved processes with a focus on the role of sediments and rheology for subduction rates and deep mantle structure, as well as the thermo-mechanical state of the mantle wedge.

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Of interest for:
  • Marine Working Group
  • Terrestrial Working Group
  • Cyberinformatics and Numerics Working Group
  • Geodynamics Focus Research Group