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  Continental rifts and mantle convection

Jolivet, L., Faccenna, C., Becker, T., Davaille, A., Lasseur, E., Briais, J., Koptev, A., Sternai, P., Le Pourhiet, L. (2025): Continental rifts and mantle convection. - Earth-Science Reviews, 270, 105243.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2025.105243

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Jolivet, Laurent1, ???ENUM_CREATORROLE_AUTHOR???
Faccenna, Claudio1, ???ENUM_CREATORROLE_AUTHOR???                 
Becker, Thorsten2, ???ENUM_CREATORROLE_AUTHOR???
Davaille, Anne2, ???ENUM_CREATORROLE_AUTHOR???
Lasseur, Eric2, ???ENUM_CREATORROLE_AUTHOR???
Briais, Justine2, ???ENUM_CREATORROLE_AUTHOR???
Koptev, Alexander1, ???ENUM_CREATORROLE_AUTHOR???                 
Sternai, Pietro2, ???ENUM_CREATORROLE_AUTHOR???
Le Pourhiet, Laetitia2, ???ENUM_CREATORROLE_AUTHOR???
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14.1 Lithosphere Dynamics, 4.0 Geosystems, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, ou_146034              
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 ???ViewItemFull_lblAbstract???: Continental rifting is an important component of the Wilson cycle, and a process-level description requires integration of constraints from seismic tomography, seismic anisotropy, and non-isostatic topography in addition to geological observations. We discuss the evolution of the East African Rift (EAR) and the European Cenozoic Rift System (ECRIS) and define two end members. 1) a-type rifts, such as the EAR and ECRIS, form parallel to mantle flow above elongated, asthenospheric anomalies of low-seismic velocity, “fingers” (LVF) and stay at embryonic stage with slow extension mostly driven by gravitational potential energy. 2) b-type rifts, such as the Menderes and Corinth Rifts, form perpendicular to mantle flow and lead to oceanisation; the Gulf of Aden, Red Sea and Baikal are intermediate. We then propose a new model for the evolution of the short-lived ECRIS (∼44–33 Ma) in the magma-poor period of transition between the Pyrenean orogeny and Mediterranean back-arc extension. The propagation of a LVF toward the north emanating from the Canaries hotspot, all the way to the Massif Central and the upper and lower Rhine region formed the rift on top of a positive anomaly of non-isostatic topography. Fast slab retreat from the end of the Eocene modified asthenospheric mantle flow, initiating the recent Mediterranean subduction regime with back-arc basin opening and dispersal of the asthenospheric anomaly. From ∼8 Ma, slab retreat successively ceased in the central and western Mediterranean, giving way to compression and resumption of volcanism, possibly related to the reestablishment of a mantle LVF. We conclude speculating on the respective roles of a-type and b-type rifts for plate tectonics more general, including for the Mesozoic fragmentation of Pangea.

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