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Multidimensional Geodynamic Modeling in the Southeast Carpathians: Upper Mantle Flow‐Induced Surface Topography Anomalies
Spectral variations of gravity and topography data show nonisostatic compensation of elevation in the Southeast Carpathians that is consistent with our new residual topography calculations. Multidimensional thermomechanical models are created to consider a possible mantle flow component of the surfa...
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Published in: | Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems : G3 geophysics, geosystems : G3, 2019-07, Vol.20 (7), p.3134-3149 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Spectral variations of gravity and topography data show nonisostatic compensation of elevation in the Southeast Carpathians that is consistent with our new residual topography calculations. Multidimensional thermomechanical models are created to consider a possible mantle flow component of the surface topography with varying temperature models and crustal configurations. The temperature anomalies derived from large‐scale P wave velocity anomalies and combined temperature model are estimated as input for the parametric numerical modeling experiments. Model results show that a surface uplift (up to ~1 km) develops in the southeastern Carpathians due to the rising hot upper mantle beneath the region. The upwelling flow is also in concordance with observations such as volcanism and enhanced surface heat flow in the region. Subsidence in the eastern part (0.5–1 km over the Vrancea zone and the Focsani Basin) forms in relation to the downgoing Vrancea slab. The findings indicate the significant role of upper mantle structures on the present‐day anomalous topography related to proposed postcollisional tectonics in the Southeast Carpathians.
Key Points
Present‐day upper mantle flows drive the surface subsidence and uplift in the Southeast Carpathians
Spectral analyses of gravity data show nonisostatic compensation of the elevation that is consistent with residual topography calculations
Thermomechanical numerical models satisfy geophysical and geological observations in the region |
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ISSN: | 1525-2027 1525-2027 |
DOI: | 10.1029/2019GC008277 |