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Linking Lithospheric Structure, Mantle Flow and Intra-Plate Volcanism
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  • Thomas Duvernay,
  • D. Rhodri Davies,
  • Christopher Mathews,
  • Angus H. Gibson,
  • Stephan C Kramer
Thomas Duvernay
Australian National University

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D. Rhodri Davies
Australian National University
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Christopher Mathews
Australian National University
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Angus H. Gibson
Australian National University
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Stephan C Kramer
Imperial College London
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Abstract

Several of Earth’s intra-plate volcanic provinces are difficult to reconcile with the mantle plume hypothesis. Instead, they exhibit characteristics that are better explained by shallower processes involving the interplay between uppermost mantle flow and the base of Earth’s heterogeneous lithosphere. The mechanisms most commonly invoked are edge-driven convection (EDC) and shear-driven upwelling (SDU), both of which act to focus upwelling flow, and the associated decompression melting, adjacent to steps in lithospheric thickness. In this study, we undertake a systematic numerical investigation, in both 2-D and 3-D, to quantify the sensitivity of EDC, SDU and their associated melting to several key controlling parameters. Our simulations demonstrate that the spatial and temporal characteristics of EDC are sensitive to the geometry and material properties of the lithospheric step, in addition to the depth-dependence of upper mantle viscosity. These simulations also indicate that asthenospheric shear can either enhance or reduce upwelling velocities and predicted melt volumes, depending upon the magnitude and orientation of flow relative to the lithospheric step. When combined, such sensitivities explain why step changes in lithospheric thickness, which are common along cratonic edges and passive margins, only produce volcanism at isolated points in space and time. Our predicted trends of melt production suggest that, in the absence of potential interactions with mantle plumes, EDC and SDU are viable mechanisms only for Earth’s shorter-lived, lower-volume intra-plate volcanic provinces.