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Science 2 May 1997: Vol. 276. no. 5313, pp. 788 - 790 DOI: 10.1126/science.276.5313.788
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Surface Deformation and Lower Crustal Flow in Eastern Tibet
Leigh H. Royden,
*
B. Clark Burchfiel,
Robert W. King,
Erchie Wang,
Zhiliang Chen,
Feng Shen,
Yuping Liu
Field observations and satellite geodesy indicate that little
crustal shortening has occurred along the central to southern margin of
the eastern Tibetan plateau since about 4 million years ago. Instead,
central eastern Tibet has been nearly stationary relative to
southeastern China, southeastern Tibet has rotated clockwise without
major crustal shortening, and the crust along portions of the eastern
plateau margin has been extended. Modeling suggests that these
phenomena are the result of continental convergence where the lower
crust is so weak that upper crustal deformation is decoupled from the
motion of the underlying mantle. This model also predicts east-west
extension on the high plateau without convective removal of Tibetan
lithosphere and without eastward movement of the crust east of the
plateau.
L. H. Royden, B. C. Burchfiel, R. W. King, E. Wang, Department of
Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
Z. Chen, F. Shen, Y. Liu, Chengdu Institute of Geology and Mineral
Resources, Chengdu, China.
*
To whom correspondence should be addressed.
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