10.26180/5d9d62ca56d7c
SILVIA SALVADOR DUARTE
SILVIA SALVADOR
DUARTE
Subduction from top to bottom - Insights from linear and non-linear numerical geodynamic simulations
Monash University
2019
Subduction
Numerical Modelling
Geodynamics
Solid Earth Sciences
2019-10-09 04:32:09
Thesis
https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/thesis/Subduction_from_top_to_bottom_-_Insights_from_linear_and_non-linear_numerical_geodynamic_simulations/9943133
Subduction represents the process by which old oceanic lithosphere is recycled into the mantle, and is commonly associated with high intensity and high frequency seismicity regions. Thus, it is important to continuously further our knowledge in this field. This thesis investigated how subducting plates initiate and interact with the Earth mantle using numerical simulations. These simulations allow to relate and quantify how plate-mantle interactions at great depths influence tectonic plates behaviour at the surface. Moreover, the simulations revealed a novel subduction mode in which upper mantle is recycled into the deep lower mantle, with consequences for global mantle convection.