Title: Late-Glacial rebound and cratonic Te
1Late-Glacial rebound and cratonic Te
Walcott (1970)
Te 85 km
2Rifting, extension, and Te
Vening Meinesz wedge model
Rift valley width (East Africa) 65 km Hence, Te
35 km
3Rifting, Te and a model that combines simple
shear in the (brittle) crust with thinning in the
(ductile) mantle
Ebinger et al (1991)
17 lt Te lt 38 km
Weissel Karner (1989)
4Gravity anomaly due to rifting and sediment
loading - a process-oriented approach
5Flexural backstripping, crustal restoration and
the gravity anomaly
Te (average) stretched continental crust is 5 km
6Subsidence, aggradation, sediment loading, and
the steers head model
Watts et al (1982)
7Example Gippsland and Michigan basins
8Subsidence, progradation and the clinoform break
model
Watts (1989)
9Example Offshore New Jersey
ODP Leg 174 Ewing 9009 Site Survey
10Orogeny, compression, and Te
11Example Himalaya foreland basin
12Example Appalachian foreland basin
Stewart Watts (1997)
13Orogenic loading of a rifted margin
Example Taiwan
Lin Watts (2002)
14Surface loading
15Sub-surface (buried) loading
Te 13 km ? stretched continental lithosphere
35 Myr after initiation of rifting
16Inheritance
17Spatial variations in Te and structural styles
The highest Te values (gt75 km) occur in the bend
region where they correlate with thin-skin
tectonics in the sub- Andean fold and thrust
belt.
18Continental Te
No simple relationship between Te (continental)
and age
19Yield Strength Envelope (YSE) for the Continents
Burov Diament (1995)
20Continental Te
Continental Te studies suggest that rifts are
weak but, that cratons are both weak and strong.
21The long-term strength of Europe
Note the Te derived from spectral studies (e.g.
Bouguer coherence) does not necessarily
represent Te at the time of loading. Rather, it
represents the combined response to specific
loading events as well as subsequant loads such
as erosion and sedimentation.
22Pasquale et al (2001)
Te gtgt Ts and Te is high (gt 60 km) The long-term
strength of cratonic lithosphere, like oceanic
lithosphere, resides mainly in the mantle