Discrete alternating hotspot islands formed by interaction of magma transport and lithospheric flexure
The large-scale geometry and age progression of many hotspot island chains, such as the Hawaiian-Emperor chain, are well explained by the steady movement of tectonic plates over stationary hotspots. But on a smaller scale, hotspot tracks are composed of discrete volcanic islands whose spacing correl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature (London) 1999-02, Vol.397 (6720), p.604-607 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The large-scale geometry and age progression of many hotspot island chains,
such as the Hawaiian-Emperor chain, are well explained by the steady
movement of tectonic plates over stationary hotspots. But on a smaller scale,
hotspot tracks are composed of discrete volcanic islands whose spacing correlates
with lithospheric thickness. Moreover, the volcanic shields
themselves are often not positioned along single lines, but in more complicated
patterns, such as the dual line known as the Kea and Loa trends of the Hawaiian
islands, . Here we make use of the hypothesis
that island spacing is controlled by lithospheric flexure to
develop a simple nonlinear model coupling magma flow, which feeds volcanic
growth, to the flexure caused by volcanic loads on the underlying plate. For
a steady source of melt underneath a moving lithospheric plate, magma is found
to reach the surface and build a chain of separate volcanic edifices with
realistic spacing. If a volcano is introduced away from the axis of the chain,
as might occur following a change in the direction of plate motion, the model
perpetuates the asymmetry for long distances and times, thereby producing
an alternating series of edifices similar to that observed in the Kea and
Loa trends of the Hawaiian island chain. |
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ISSN: | 0028-0836 1476-4687 1476-4687 |
DOI: | 10.1038/17584 |