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Joshua Vaughan Hammon

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On backflow associated with oceanic and continental subduction

2021

SUMMARY A popular idea is that accretion of sediment at a subduction zone commonly leads to the formation of a subduction channel, which is envisioned as a narrow zone located above a subducting plate and filled with vigorously circulating accreted sediment and exotic blocks. The circulation can be viewed as a forced convection, with downward flow in the lower part of the channel due to entrainment by the subducting plate, and a ‘backflow’ in the upper part of the channel. The backflow is often cited as an explanation for the exhumation of high-pressure/low-temperature metamorphic rocks from depths of 30 to 50 km. Previous analyses of this problem have mainly focused on the restricted case …

Geophysics010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSubductionGeochemistry and Petrology010502 geochemistry & geophysicsPetrology01 natural sciencesGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesBackflowGeophysical Journal International
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